28 February 2025

Environmental Finance's Environmental Market Rankings 2025 winners revealed

With hundreds of votes cast, Environmental Finance’s Environmental Market Rankings recognise the expertise and innovation of the leading brokers, traders and intermediaries in environmental markets.

Winners were selected by Environmental Finance readers and other market participants for providing the best service over the past 12 months.

The biggest winners of this year’s rankings included STX Group, with 14 awards, and Karbone, with seven awards. Other multiple award winners include Anew Climate, ClearBlue Markets and ICE.

“Environmental markets remain one of the most effective tools for tackling climate change and this year’s Rankings recognise the very best service providers in the industry,” said Rob Langston, news editor of Environmental Finance. “We would like to congratulate all the companies recognised in this year's Rankings."

Full details of this year's Environmental Market Rankings can be found here.

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Carbon
Companies: 
KarboneSTX Group
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