Smarter carbon solutions with Fastmarkets’ expanded intelligence

Fastmarkets announce the release of a new suite of insights and pricing products, across the carbon credits, carbon removals, and compliance carbon markets.

At Fastmarkets, we’re constantly evolving to meet the challenges of today’s industries. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our expanded carbon market services. Starting May 12, 2025, businesses can access a suite of tools and insights designed to empower decision-making, tackle carbon challenges, and unlock growth in a low-carbon economy.

Directly addressing carbon credits and removal challenges

The world’s move toward decarbonization is gaining speed, with initiatives like the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) reshaping global markets. For businesses across sectors, managing carbon exposure has become more than just a responsibility–it’s a key part of staying competitive.

That’s where we come in. Our new carbon services offer vital resources, including carbon credit pricing, deep market insights, and regulatory analysis, all tailored to help you achieve your environmental and business goals.

“Decarbonization is no longer a future goal,” says Raju Daswani, CEO of Fastmarkets. “…it is a critical business priority today. We’re excited to launch a comprehensive carbon market offering that equips industries to thrive in a low-carbon economy.”

By integrating reliable pricing, in-depth market intelligence and regulatory insights, we empower our customers to navigate uncertainty and transform it into a competitive advantage
Raju Daswani, CEO of Fastmarkets.

What’s included in our carbon offering?

We’re introducing two powerful products that redefine carbon market intelligence.

1. Carbon credits and removals 

This service delivers historical price assessments, comprehensive market news and long-term forecasts, enabling informed decision-making. Featuring pricing for CORSIA Phase 1 and nature-based projects such as ARR, IFM and REDD+, Fastmarkets offers unmatched granularity, with forecasts spanning 11 project types through 2030 and four segments projected to 2050. 

“Our goal at Fastmarkets is simple – to cut through the market noise and deliver insights that genuinely help businesses stay competitive,” said Stuart Evans, chief economist and head of environmental markets at Fastmarkets. “With our rigorous methodologies, market forecasts and deep market expertise, we’re equipping companies to manage their carbon priorities with confidence while navigating this period of significant growth and change in exposures.”

2. CBAM insights 

Now available in early access, this product includes critical analysis of CBAM-related cost implications and supply chain impacts. The complete suite, launching in August, will further enhance carbon market offerings with expanded insights into green commodities and compliance markets. 

Designed for your industry

From forestry to manufacturing, we know that different industries face unique carbon challenges. That’s why our platform is tailored to specific needs, whether it’s helping agricultural players unlock new revenue streams through carbon credit markets or supporting metals manufacturers in managing CBAM exposure.

By combining decades of expertise in metals, forest products, and agriculture markets, we provide you with trusted pricing, analytics, and data that drive decision-making.

How to get started

These new carbon services are available via an API-friendly platform, customizable dashboards, and detailed weekly reports. Our goal is to seamlessly integrate into your operations, offering you the flexibility to engage with the data in a way that works best for your business.

At Fastmarkets, we’re here to help you stay ahead in a fast-changing world. Decarbonization is a critical business priority, and we want to ensure you’re ready to meet it with confidence.

Explore our expanded carbon intelligence suite today and take the next step toward a sustainable, profitable future. Or sign up to our newsletter for a free sample of our service.

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