Tierra Prieta is a Mexican company that uses waste pecan shells to create high quality biochar and carbon removal, boosting local employment and environmental stewardship.
The Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project protects critical equatorial rainforests and provides healthcare and food security to indigenous communities in the Congo basin.
The Lucrat biochar project integrates pyrolysis equipment into industrial value chains in Germany, to create specialty biochar that sequesters carbon for several hundred years.
A local, independent grocer in Washington built natural refrigerant cooling systems in place of traditional climate damaging refrigeration.
Charm Industrial turns excess, inedible agricultural and forestry residues into bio-oil and puts that oil back underground for permanent carbon removal.
Agrocortex is an award winning project that prevents deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
The Soilfood Soil Amendments project in Finland converts pulp waste into natural fertilizers for farmers, storing carbon and reducing the dependence on harmful chemical fertilizers.
CSI sequesters carbon by burying wood debris to in anaerobic conditions to prevent decomposition.