The Premier Forest project in the United Kingdom converts wood waste into biochar bricks that are used to make compost and can store carbon for thousands of years.
The Ecomapuá Amazon REDD+ Project prevents the deforestation of ecologically-sensitive rainforests in Brazil’s Amazon basin, preserving the habitat for critically endangered species.
The Hernando County project uses methane gas produced in landfills in Florida, United States to generate electricity and avoids CO2 emissions from the flaring of landfill gas.
The BURN Cookstoves project promotes women empowerment through the increased adoption of fuel-efficient cookstoves and improves the lives of more than 1.3 million households in Kenya.
Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project is a community-led forest conservation project that protects biodiversity and supports community development in Kenya.
The Community-based Avoided Deforestation Project in Guinea-Bissau prevents the release of carbon stored in mangroves, while preserving critical estuarine ecosystems.
The Campus Clean Energy project works to improve energy efficiency in buildings and reduce the dependence on coal-based electricity to avoid CO2 emissions.
The Lucrat biochar project integrates pyrolysis equipment into industrial value chains in Germany, to create specialty biochar that sequesters carbon for several hundred years.