The carbon market is a system that allows organizations to buy and sell carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions. It operates through two main mechanisms: compliance markets, driven by government regulations, and voluntary markets, where companies and individuals offset emissions voluntarily. By having this carbon market, businesses can reduce their carbon footprint and invest in sustainable projects like reforestation and renewable energy. However, challenges such as transparency, pricing accuracy, and the risk of greenwashing remain. A well-regulated carbon market can play a crucial role in addressing climate change and achieving global net-zero goals. The forum addressed the carbon market situation in Malaysia and the direction the country is heading.