A large food distribution facility in North Carolina replaced their legacy climate-damaging cooling system with a natural refrigerant cooling system.
The Davis project uses gas generated in landfills in Utah, United States to generate electricity and avoids CO2 emissions from the flaring of landfill gas.
Converts biomass waste streams to biochar. When applied to soil, the biochar stores carbon for hundreds of years and provides many other environmental benefits.
By incorporating biochar into farming practices, Sri Lankan farmers can remove carbon, reduce their reliance on expensive chemical fertilisers and enhance soil health.
Nicaforest manages 450 hectares of forested area, achieving carbon removal on land that serves as crucial habitat for a wide range of animal and plant species
The Premier Forest project in the United Kingdom converts wood waste into biochar bricks that are used to make compost and can store carbon for thousands of years.
Igloo Cellulose uses bio-based materials from recycled wastepaper and stores CO2 in buildings for at least 50 years. Cellulose insulation generates major energy savings year-round
Remove CO2 permanently and support Brazilian sugarcane farmers' use of rock powder as a natural fertilizer, thereby incentivizing a more sustainable form of agriculture.