Connecting businesses with reliable carbon removal solutions for a sustainable future
Transforming waste into resource
Biochar is created by heating agricultural waste through pyrolysis, turning it into a stable form of carbon. This process locks away carbon for centuries while boosting soil health and farm yields, making it a smart, two-fold solution for both climate action and sustainable agriculture.
Cultivating carbon credits
Carbon farming promotes practices like crop rotation, cover cropping, and minimal tillage to draw more carbon into the soil. These methods not only improve soil resilience but also turn everyday farmland into powerful tools for carbon capture.
Oceans as carbon sinks
Blue Carbon projects protect and restore coastal ecosystems, like mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrass meadows, that naturally store vast amounts of CO2. They also support marine life and help shield shorelines from erosion, blending climate action with biodiversity.
Energy and environment in harmony
BCCS captures emissions from bioenergy production and stores them underground, preventing their release into the atmosphere. This technology delivers renewable energy while actively reducing greenhouse gases, marrying clean power with lasting climate impact.
Cutting-edge carbon capture
DAC systems extract CO2 directly from the air using advanced chemical processes. The captured carbon can be stored safely or reused in climate-friendly products—offering a scalable, location-independent way to clean up the atmosphere.
Adopting carbon compensation isn’t just about ticking regulatory boxes, it’s a chance to lead with purpose. For forward-thinking organizations, these approaches pave the way to zero emissions while also strengthening brand value and earning deeper trust from stakeholders through meaningful climate action”
Chiel Pronk
CO FOUNDER 2BEZERO
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