This project's aim is to make Namibia the largest producer of biochar soil conditioner in Africa, directing carbon finance to impactful, scalable and credible climate action.
BIOSORRAKN operates in Kenya providing a unique carbon removal solution while addressing food security and climate justice among farmers by transforming crop waste into crop yield
Wongphai Bamboo Biochar project in Thailand converts bamboo offcuts into biochar, removing CO2, enhancing soil quality, and fostering a sustainable local business.
By incorporating biochar into farming practices, Sri Lankan farmers can remove carbon, reduce their reliance on expensive chemical fertilisers and enhance soil health.
Seaweed Generation's AlgaRay uses solar powered autonomous robots to sink Sargassum (a CO2 absorbing problematic seaweed) to >4000m, sequestering carbon in the deep ocean.
The Lucrat biochar project integrates pyrolysis equipment into industrial value chains in Germany, to create specialty biochar that sequesters carbon for several hundred years.