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The trade allowance is "the drug of choice in our industry," he added.
Trade allowances: short term incentive offered to induce a retailer to stock up on a product.
They can do this by cutting their CO2 emissions and trading allowances.
A host of studies show that huge inefficiencies have developed because of the emphasis on special deals and trade allowances.
It will be able to trade allowances with other authorities, save them for future years (bank) or use some of its future allowances in advance (borrow).
Nor will the potential funds from the 300 million emissions trading allowances set aside for the demonstration of carbon capture and storage and innovative renewable technologies.
Mr. Giblen, the supermarket analyst with Paine Webber, said other factors also will make it hard to do away with trade allowances.
The EU ETS helps to ensure that emissions are reduced at the lowest cost by enabling participants to trade allowances.
Its American unit, U.S. Foodservice, was accused of booking profits from vendor promotions and trade allowances before the profits were earned.
If your business is covered by the EU ETS, you must meet targets by either cutting your business' emissions or by trading allowances.
A number of organised exchanges across Europe are offering platforms for trading allowances and a number of other market intermediaries, such as brokers, are also active in the market.
Units that reduce their emissions below the number of allowances they hold may trade allowances with other units in the system, sell them to other sources or save them for future use.
The special trade allowances which we give, as wealthy countries, to poorer countries as a ladder out of poverty are now being challenged by those who prescribe blanket liberalization as the only option.
These online databases are vital components of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) as they enable participants of the scheme to trade allowances.
Some energy intensive businesses are required to reduce CO2 emissions and trade allowances under the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS).
"As long as you have Harvard M.B.A.'s out there as brand managers trying to increase volume share for one year" to get promoted, he said, you will have advocates of trade allowances.
Though trade allowances were originally devised to give grocers flexibility in marketing a product, allowing them to decide, for instance, whether to discount or to spend on advertising to help move more product, many have simply pocketed the money.
Senator Bingaman said he hopes to tighten standards on carbon emissions from coal-burning utilities by instituting a nationwide cap, along with "a market-based system for emitters to buy allowances to emit and trade allowances to emit."
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