The Pastures, Conservation, and Climate Action project helps prevent the release of CO2 from the soil in Mongolia and supports the development of nomadic communities.
Easychar is decentralised concept that integrates biochar production process with energy consuming businesses and powers the business with sustainable energy.
UNDO scale enhanced rock weathering projects, working with agricultural partners to permanently remove CO2 from the atmosphere whilst helping farmers improve crop yield.
Cross-Laminated Timber, produced by the Hasslacher Norica project in Austria, is an innovative bio-based construction material that removes carbon for 50+ years.
Remove CO2 permanently and support Brazilian sugarcane farmers' use of rock powder as a natural fertilizer, thereby incentivizing a more sustainable form of agriculture.
By incorporating biochar into farming practices, Sri Lankan farmers can remove carbon, reduce their reliance on expensive chemical fertilisers and enhance soil health.
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
Wongphai Bamboo Biochar project in Thailand converts bamboo offcuts into biochar, removing CO2, enhancing soil quality, and fostering a sustainable local business.