Empowers farmers to implement regenerative agricultural practices that remove carbon, enhance climate resiliency, and improve soil health, water quality, and biodiversity.
Middlebury College in Vermont, United States conserves parts of the Green Mountain forest within its campus to become carbon neutral and sells excess carbon credits generated from the forest.
Approx 13,400 acres of southern Appalachian hardwood forest. Through sustainable management of forest CO2 stocks, the project provides climate benefits through carbon sequestration
The Pyrocal project in Australia converts organic materials into biochar that can store CO2 for thousands of years.
CarboHeroes utilizes a circular economy model, transforming residues into biochar to remove 100 million tons of CO2 by 2050.
By incorporating biochar into farming practices, Sri Lankan farmers can remove carbon, reduce their reliance on expensive chemical fertilisers and enhance soil health.
The Katingan Restoration and Conservation Project (‘The Katingan Project’) protects and restores 149,800 hectares of peatland ecosystems.
Biochar from forestry consortium in Normandy, France