Cross-Laminated Timber, produced by the Hasslacher Norica project in Austria, is an innovative bio-based construction material that removes carbon for 50+ years.
ZACK collects, sorts, and recycles electronic devices to prevent additional carbon emissions.
The Bukaleba Forest Project fights against climate change and deforestation through the reforestation of 5,000 hectares of degraded shrub and grassland along Lake Victoria.
The LapWall LEKO project based in Finland produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.
The Moelven project based in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.
The ARE Treindsetter project in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store carbon for 50 years.
The Community-based Avoided Deforestation Project in Guinea-Bissau prevents the release of carbon stored in mangroves, while preserving critical estuarine ecosystems.
KOKO is the technology platform protecting tropical forests – driving a national-scale energy transition from deforestation-based charcoal by building high-tech renewable fuel utilities.