This project converts invasive bush into biochar, delivering permanent carbon removal while restoring the local savannah ecosystem. The project has already removed nearly 15,000 tonnes of CO₂ and aims to remove 329,000 tonnes by 2030. The project’s biochar is given to local farmers to enhance their soil’s health and boosts crop yields.
Puro.earth (PUR 226049)
Biochar faces low risk of reversal when applied in soil due to fire, flooding, or extreme drought. However, due to its highly stable carbon structure, high-quality biochar is considered to have a very low risk of reversal when used for carbon sequestration, with the potential to store carbon for centuries.