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Boeing Signs 40,000 Tonne Biochar Carbon Removal Agreement - ESG Today

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Ecosystem Impact

The production and application of biochar transform organic waste into stable soil amendments that enhance nutrient retention and microbial activity. This sequestration method creates a durable carbon sink with a residence time of centuries, simultaneously improving soil resilience and reducing the reliance on synthetic fertilizers in agricultural landscapes.

Systemic Reality

Boeing’s commitment to high-permanence carbon removal signals a critical shift in the aviation sector's decarbonization strategy, moving beyond traditional offsets toward engineered removals. This multi-year agreement provides the necessary demand signals to de-risk biochar projects, facilitating the scaling of carbon markets and establishing a precedent for corporate investment in verifiable, long-term climate mitigation technologies.

Carbon removal solutions provider Carbonfuture announced that it has signed a new multi-year deal with Boeing, with the aerospace giant agreeing to offtake a minimum of 40,000 tonnes of durable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits. According to Carbonfuture, the credits will initially be sourced from a diversified portfolio of four biochar carbon removal projects located […]