The LapWall LEKO project based in Finland produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.
Ekovilla recycles wastes from wooden building element companies into carbon-negative cellulose fiber insulation (CFI) for buildings and prolongs the storage of CO2 by 50 years.
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.
The Pyrocal project in Australia converts organic materials into biochar that can store CO2 for thousands of years.
Australia’s Biodiverse Reforestation Carbon Offsets restore forest habitats and ensure carbon storage for more than 100 years.
New types of hull coatings make ships more energy efficient by reducing drag leading to lower CO2 emissions from shipping in New York, United States.
New types of hull coatings make ships more energy efficient by reducing drag leading to lower CO2 emissions from shipping in Los Angeles, United States.
The Moelven project based in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.