FEATURE: Biochar moves closer to coveted EU list of ‘permanent’ carbon removals

Published 15:22 on February 19, 2025  /  Last updated at 15:22 on February 19, 2025  / /  EMEA, Voluntary

The European Commission aims to present draft legislation at the end of June to formalise certification methodologies for measuring CO2 sequestration from permanent carbon removals (CDR) – including one potentially dedicated to biochar, Carbon Pulse has learned.
The European Commission aims to present draft legislation at the end of June to formalise certification methodologies for measuring CO2 sequestration from permanent carbon removals (CDR) – including one potentially dedicated to biochar, Carbon Pulse has learned.


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