By producing biochar, we are able to reduce CO2 emissions and lock carbon down permanently, making it hugely significant in the fight against climate change.
From countries and companies to individuals, tackling climate change is at the top of the agenda. The action taken now to limit emissions in the next decade will be critical to the future, which is why everyone must work together to find ways to cut the carbon we produce.
To reach net zero by 2050, we need to both reduce our emissions going into the atmosphere and find ways to remove our past, present and future emissions.
Biochar - as a soil carbon sequestration method - reduces CO2 emissions and locks carbon down permanently, making it extremely significant in the fight against climate change and reaching the net zero target.
Biochar carbon removal (BCR) is considered to be a rapidly implemented and capital-efficient negative emissions technology ideal for developing countries and to help rural diversification.
Omiti Biochar is locking away CO2 when we produce biochar due to the pyrolysis process.
The carbon stored is measured in terms of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e), where 1 ton is equal to approximately 2 carbon credits – a tradable certificate that is sold on the open markets or directly to clients who are looking to offset their emissions.
We employ Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) technologies, and follow strict methodologies and third-party verification to ensure the effectiveness and quality of our Carbon Dioxide Removal efforts.
Omiti Biochar
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