Australia’s Biodiverse Reforestation Carbon Offsets restore forest habitats and ensure carbon storage for more than 100 years.
The Rimba Raya Biodiversity REDD+ project in Indonesia preserves nearly 65,000 ha of tropical swamp forest that were originally slated to be converted into palm oil plantations.
The forest adaptation project removes and avoids carbon emissions by increasing the structural diversity of the forest, making the forest more climate-resilient.
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 Pyrocal project in Australia converts organic materials into biochar that can store CO2 for thousands of years.
The NovoCarbo biochar project integrates pyrolysis equipment into industrial value chains in Germany, scaling the production of biochar that sequesters carbon for several hundred years.
Be Energy regenerates batteries, oils and motors, thus doubling their lifespan and fighting against the programmed obsolescence of sometimes critical materials with high CO2 impact
UNDO scale enhanced rock weathering projects, working with agricultural partners to permanently remove CO2 from the atmosphere whilst helping farmers improve crop yield.