Anew Climate said it opened a Singapore office on May 18 as its Asia-Pacific hub for carbon markets, compliance programs, Article 6, CORSIA and low-carbon fuel activity.

Anew Climate said on May 18, 2026, that it has opened a Singapore office to serve as its Asia-Pacific hub for carbon markets and low-carbon fuel activity.

The company said the move is meant to support work across carbon market participation, environmental compliance programs, Article 6 mechanisms and CORSIA development. It also said the Singapore base is intended to connect market activity across Asia, North America and Europe.

Andy Brosnan will relocate to Singapore to lead the regional growth strategy, according to the announcement.

The company framed the office as part of its broader effort to expand its presence in Asia-Pacific at a time when demand for carbon and lower-carbon fuel solutions remains a focus for regulators and market participants.

The announcement was published on Anew Climate's website and syndicated through ACCESS Newswire.

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