Carbon Credits from Biochar 🌍
We leverage carbon credit revenue not just to remove CO₂ and air pollution from open-field burning🌍 — but to de-risk the first three years of biochar-enhanced fertilizer adoption for smallholder farmers 👩🌾👨🌾. This critical window gives farmers the opportunity to:
🌾 Boost yields while gradually reducing synthetic nitrogen inputs
🌱 Restore soil health, organic carbon, and input efficiency
💸 Reach a point where regenerative practices are economically self-sustaining
In Thailand and across Southeast Asia 🇹🇭🌏, smallholder farmers make up the majority of corporate food and ag supply chains. While companies are increasingly committed to decarbonization 🌿📉, they can’t subsidize every farmer forever.
That’s where carbon finance becomes catalytic 💥 — bridging the gap between ambition and affordability. By aligning climate capital with smallholder transitions, we unlock scalable, traceable, and lasting impact — not just in carbon tonnes, but in livelihoods, soils, and supply chains.
💼 Buyers fund the transition — not the dependency.
🚀 This is how we move from pilot to gigatonne-scale impact.
🌿 Biomass-Agnostic, Co-Benefit Driven
We select biomass streams based on urgent environmental co-benefits, including:
🌫️ Avoided PM2.5 from burning rice straw, sugarcane leaf, etc.
🔥 Wildfire risk mitigation (e.g. coconut fronds, rubberwood)
🗑️ Landfill diversion of organic agri-waste
🔁 Circularity in ag-industrial ecosystems
This approach strengthens both climate outcomes and community resilience.
🤝 Built on Deep Collaboration
Our projects are developed in close partnership with:
🏭 Food & agriculture corporations committed to Scope 3 insetting
👨🌾 Farmer cooperatives across key crops and geographies
🛠️ Mission-aligned project developers and co-investors
🌍 Carbon market stakeholders seeking high-integrity, high-impact credits
We’re currently progressing through the certification process with both Carbon Standards International (CSI) and Puro.earth, as part of our commitment to delivering high-integrity, traceable, and third-party verified carbon removal.

