Amata Green will be building a Biochar production facility in Spain, the Heart of Olive Country, using olive mill waste and creating a circular economy for the olive industry.
A large food distribution facility in North Carolina replaced their legacy climate-damaging cooling system with a natural refrigerant cooling system.
Charm Industrial turns excess, inedible agricultural and forestry residues into bio-oil and puts that oil back underground for permanent carbon removal.
New types of hull coatings make ships more energy efficient by reducing drag leading to lower CO2 emissions from shipping in Los Angeles, United States.
Glanris, a climate-tech company, manufactures sustainable biocarbon for water filtration, cement, and soil amendment.
Tierra Prieta is a Mexican company that uses waste pecan shells to create high quality biochar and carbon removal, boosting local employment and environmental stewardship.
Australia’s Biodiverse Reforestation Carbon Offsets restore forest habitats and ensure carbon storage for more than 100 years.