The forest adaptation project removes and avoids carbon emissions by increasing the structural diversity of the forest, making the forest more climate-resilient.
Glanris, a climate-tech company, manufactures sustainable biocarbon for water filtration, cement, and soil amendment.
Charm Industrial turns excess, inedible agricultural and forestry residues into bio-oil and puts that oil back underground for permanent carbon removal.
Biochar Life empowers 500M farmers to enhance soil, boost yields, and reduce emissions.
Converts biomass waste streams to biochar. When applied to soil, the biochar stores carbon for hundreds of years and provides many other environmental benefits.
This biochar project in Ghana focuses on producing biochar dried cocoa pods. Biochar made from cocoa pod husks will sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and enhance the soil quality of surrounding farmland. This project addresses the issue of biomass waste being left to rot or burnt, leading to significant greenhouse gas emissions.