Scaling carbon infrastructure
Accelerating meaningful climate action through Impact and innovation
We’ve helped the world’s leading technology and financial institutions advance their climate ambitions by investing confidently and transparently in high-integrity carbon removal projects, receiving high-quality and verified carbon credits.
Our expertise and platform offers sourcing, robust diligence, structured financing, portfolio management, and measurable community impact.
What is Carbon Removal?
Carbon removal (CDR) refers to the removal of CO₂ from the atmosphere for the long-term. Unlike emissions reduction—which prevents new carbon from being released—CDR addresses the CO₂ already warming the planet. CDR is necessary to reach Net Zero because even with rapid decarbonisation, there are hard-to-abate emissions and legacy CO₂ in the air which must be removed to keep the global warming of 1.5°C within reach.
High-impact carbon removal pathways
We connect buyers with carbon removal projects across six key
impact-driven and nature-powered pathways, to support climate mitigation, as well as drive climate resilience in climate-vulnerable regions.
ARR focuses on planting new forests, restoring degraded forests, and enhancing vegetation cover. These activities absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and improve biodiversity.
Agroforestry integrates trees and shrubs into agricultural systems. This practice sequesters carbon, enhances biodiversity, and improves land productivity and resilience.
Biochar is a form of charcoal produced from organic waste through pyrolysis. It sequesters carbon in a stable form and enriches soil, enhancing crop yields and soil health.
Blue carbon refers to the carbon captured and stored by coastal and marine ecosystems, primarily mangroves. Mangroves sequester significant amounts of CO2, provide critical coastal protection and support biodiversity.
ERW accelerates the natural process of mineral weathering to capture CO2 from the atmosphere. The process involves spreading finely ground minerals that react with CO2, forming stable carbonates.
Soil carbon sequestration involves practices that increase the amount of carbon stored in soils. These practices improve soil health and fertility while removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
CASE STUDY: Wise partners with opna for carbon removal
Wise partners with Opna to drive climate resilience with high-impact carbon removal, committing £1.5m into nature-powered carbon removal projects across Wise’s key growth markets in Latin America (LatAm) and Asia-Pacific (APAC).
Experts in trust and transparency
Within high-impact infrastructure
Capital, Impact & Scale
We specialise in directing capital into high-impact climate initiatives. Through partnerships, rigorous measurement, and accountability systems, we unlock finance, verify real outcomes, and scale climate solutions with confidence.
Trust & transparency
The carbon markets and AI data centres both face credibility gaps — from green washing to shaky integrity claims. We bring the expertise to cut through the noise, restore trust, and deliver transparent, high-integrity climate solutions.
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