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CDR News
Hitachi, MOL, and JAL Sign MOU to Conduct Japan's First Pilot Test of Carbon Dioxide Removal Technology
Hitachi, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Japan Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to conduct Japan's first pilot test of Direct Ocean Capture technology on Kume Island, Okinawa Prefecture — a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) method that directly separates and captures CO2 dissolved in seawater.
Microsoft purchased 23,602 tonnes of CDR from CREW Carbon
Multinational tech giant Microsoft has signed a long-term carbon removal offtake agreement with CREW Carbon for 23,602 tonnes of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), underscoring growing corporate demand for technologies that permanently remove CO2 while leveraging existing industrial infrastructure.
Turner & Townsend appointed to deliver The Crown Estate’s climate, nature and community ambitions
Turner & Townsend, the global programme management company, has been appointed to Lot 3 of The Crown Estate's Sustainability Framework, delivering climate, nature, and social finance and investment advisory services across its diverse urban, rural, and marine estate — reinforcing the growing role of sustainability advisory in large-scale land and asset management.
Tokio Marine backs Kita with strategic investment and expanded partnership
Following Tokio Marine Group's strategic investment in Kita, the specialist carbon insurer and Lloyd's of London coverholder plans to expand its partnership across the group, working with additional Tokio Marine companies to strengthen the growth and integrity of global carbon markets.
TPG-Backed Firm Seals Carbon Investment Deal With Indonesia
Rubicon Carbon, a company backed by TPG Inc.'s Rise Climate fund, will finance carbon credit projects in Indonesia as the Southeast Asian nation accelerates supply and strikes new carbon trading deals with other countries. Indonesia's government has formed a co-investment partnership with Rubicon Carbon combining public and private capital for blue carbon deals through a dedicated investment vehicle, according to Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Sakti Wahyu Trenggono.
Deduci Launches All-US Carbon Removal Portfolio In Partnership With Isometric
Agendi sister company Deduci has launched its second publicly available carbon removal portfolio, offering a 100% US-based selection of high-integrity carbon removal projects certified in partnership with Isometric.
Econetix Gains Rwanda Authorization To Market For CORSIA-Eligible Carbon Credits
Econetix has secured a Letter of Authorization from Rwanda's government for a carbon credit project set to supply up to 1.77 million metric tons of CORSIA-eligible emissions reductions, expanding the limited pool of carbon credits available to airlines under the aviation industry's global carbon offsetting program.
Brazil's Mombak delivers early to Google, other buyers in boost for carbon removal credits
Brazilian reforestation startup Mombak has delivered its first Amazon carbon removal credits more than two years ahead of schedule, a milestone that could help build confidence in a carbon removal market long challenged by concerns over project quality and delayed deliveries.
Bicameral Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill To Expand Federal Purchases Of Carbon Removal [Corrected]
Lawmakers have reintroduced bipartisan legislation to expand federal purchases of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), aiming to strengthen government support for scaling carbon removal technologies. (Correction: a previous version of this article incorrectly stated the bill's lawmakers were from both parties.)
EarthOptics And Cquester To Bring Lab-Grade Soil Carbon Fractionation To Carbon Markets
Soil intelligence company EarthOptics has announced a strategic partnership with Cquester Analytics, a specialist in soil organic matter fractionation, combining field-scale measurement with lab-grade analysis to give carbon program developers and investors more defensible evidence of soil carbon permanence.
Welcome to Carbon Insider - Carbon Unbound's weekly briefing on the deals, data, and developments shaping the global carbon removal market. Let's get into it. Have we missed anything? Get in touch here to send news for feature or publish.
CDR News
Hitachi, MOL, and JAL Sign MOU to Conduct Japan's First Pilot Test of Carbon Dioxide Removal Technology
Hitachi, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Japan Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to conduct Japan's first pilot test of Direct Ocean Capture technology on Kume Island, Okinawa Prefecture — a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) method that directly separates and captures CO2 dissolved in seawater.
Microsoft purchased 23,602 tonnes of CDR from CREW Carbon
Multinational tech giant Microsoft has signed a long-term carbon removal offtake agreement with CREW Carbon for 23,602 tonnes of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), underscoring growing corporate demand for technologies that permanently remove CO2 while leveraging existing industrial infrastructure.
Turner & Townsend appointed to deliver The Crown Estate’s climate, nature and community ambitions
Turner & Townsend, the global programme management company, has been appointed to Lot 3 of The Crown Estate's Sustainability Framework, delivering climate, nature, and social finance and investment advisory services across its diverse urban, rural, and marine estate — reinforcing the growing role of sustainability advisory in large-scale land and asset management.
Tokio Marine backs Kita with strategic investment and expanded partnership
Following Tokio Marine Group's strategic investment in Kita, the specialist carbon insurer and Lloyd's of London coverholder plans to expand its partnership across the group, working with additional Tokio Marine companies to strengthen the growth and integrity of global carbon markets.
TPG-Backed Firm Seals Carbon Investment Deal With Indonesia
Rubicon Carbon, a company backed by TPG Inc.'s Rise Climate fund, will finance carbon credit projects in Indonesia as the Southeast Asian nation accelerates supply and strikes new carbon trading deals with other countries. Indonesia's government has formed a co-investment partnership with Rubicon Carbon combining public and private capital for blue carbon deals through a dedicated investment vehicle, according to Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Sakti Wahyu Trenggono.
Deduci Launches All-US Carbon Removal Portfolio In Partnership With Isometric
Agendi sister company Deduci has launched its second publicly available carbon removal portfolio, offering a 100% US-based selection of high-integrity carbon removal projects certified in partnership with Isometric.
Econetix Gains Rwanda Authorization To Market For CORSIA-Eligible Carbon Credits
Econetix has secured a Letter of Authorization from Rwanda's government for a carbon credit project set to supply up to 1.77 million metric tons of CORSIA-eligible emissions reductions, expanding the limited pool of carbon credits available to airlines under the aviation industry's global carbon offsetting program.
Brazil's Mombak delivers early to Google, other buyers in boost for carbon removal credits
Brazilian reforestation startup Mombak has delivered its first Amazon carbon removal credits more than two years ahead of schedule, a milestone that could help build confidence in a carbon removal market long challenged by concerns over project quality and delayed deliveries.
Bicameral Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill To Expand Federal Purchases Of Carbon Removal [Corrected]
Lawmakers have reintroduced bipartisan legislation to expand federal purchases of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), aiming to strengthen government support for scaling carbon removal technologies. (Correction: a previous version of this article incorrectly stated the bill's lawmakers were from both parties.)
EarthOptics And Cquester To Bring Lab-Grade Soil Carbon Fractionation To Carbon Markets
Soil intelligence company EarthOptics has announced a strategic partnership with Cquester Analytics, a specialist in soil organic matter fractionation, combining field-scale measurement with lab-grade analysis to give carbon program developers and investors more defensible evidence of soil carbon permanence.


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