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Producers and traders reap credits windfall

By Fiona Harvey and Chris Bryant in London and John Aglionby in Jakarta

Published: April 27 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 27 2007 03:00

Chemicals companies and some carbon traders have been making big profits from the international trade in carbon - and a new wave of factories and traders are set to join them.

Projects to destroy a potent greenhouse gas known as HFC-23, a byproduct of the manufacture of refrigerants, make up the bulk of the carbon credits set to be issued under the Kyoto protocol.

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