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Carbon Registry Sets New Integrity Benchmark with Mandatory Ratings and Insurance Risk Assessments

By MGN EditorialJune 16, 2026 at 12:00 PM

The International Carbon Registry has announced that every project on its platform will carry an independent MSCI Carbon Project Rating alongside a Kita risk assessment, marking a first for the voluntary carbon market.

## Carbon Registry Sets New Integrity Benchmark with Mandatory Ratings and Insurance Risk Assessments The International Carbon Registry (iCR) has announced a significant step forward in carbon market transparency, introducing what it describes as an industry first: mandatory independent ratings and insurance risk assessments for every project registered on its platform. According to a statement issued from Reykjavik, Iceland on 16 June 2026, all iCR-registered projects will now carry both an independent MSCI Carbon Project Rating and a Kita risk assessment, with optional insurance eligibility available to project developers. ### Implications for Maritime Decarbonisation The development carries particular relevance for the maritime sector, which has increasingly turned to voluntary carbon markets as a supplementary tool in meeting decarbonisation targets set out under the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) revised greenhouse gas strategy. Shipowners, operators, and charterers purchasing carbon credits to offset residual emissions have faced persistent concerns over credit quality and the risk of greenwashing — concerns that have at times undermined confidence in voluntary offsetting as a credible transitional mechanism. By embedding independent third-party ratings from MSCI — a globally recognised financial data and analytics firm — alongside structured risk assessments from specialist carbon insurance provider Kita, iCR is seeking to address what has been a fundamental credibility gap in the voluntary carbon market. ### Strengthening Buyer Confidence The 'Integrity Stack', as iCR terms the new framework, is designed to give credit buyers — including those in carbon-intensive industries such as shipping — greater assurance that the offsets they purchase represent genuine, verifiable emissions reductions. The optional insurance eligibility component adds a further layer of financial protection, potentially covering buyers against the risk of credit invalidation or project underperformance. For maritime companies navigating the dual pressures of regulatory compliance and stakeholder scrutiny, access to rated and insured carbon credits could simplify procurement decisions and strengthen the defensibility of offsetting claims in sustainability reporting. ### Market Context The voluntary carbon market has faced sustained scrutiny in recent years following high-profile investigations into the integrity of certain project types, particularly avoided deforestation credits. Initiatives that introduce standardised, independent quality signals are widely regarded by market participants as essential to restoring and sustaining buyer confidence. iCR's announcement positions the registry as a transparency-focused alternative at a time when the maritime industry's demand for credible carbon instruments is expected to grow in line with tightening IMO and EU regulatory requirements. *Source: PR Newswire*
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