Approx 13,400 acres of southern Appalachian hardwood forest. Through sustainable management of forest CO2 stocks, the project provides climate benefits through carbon sequestration
Project Moonstone is Holy Grail’s pilot facility, situated in Fremont, CA and powered only by renewable electricity, capturing and permanently storing 1000tCO2/year above-ground.
Remove CO2 permanently and support Brazilian sugarcane farmers' use of rock powder as a natural fertilizer, thereby incentivizing a more sustainable form of agriculture.
42,000 acres of southern Appalachian hardwood forest. Through sustainable management of forest CO2 stocks, the project provides climate benefits through carbon sequestration
The Moelven project based in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.
The Soilfood Soil Amendments project in Finland converts pulp waste into natural fertilizers for farmers, storing carbon and reducing the dependence on harmful chemical fertilizers.