Green burger chain buys biochar for first time to diversify away from ARR carbon credits

Published 16:16 on April 14, 2026 / Last updated at 16:19 on April 14, 2026 / / CO2 Management (Engineered Removals), EMEA (Europe), Nature-based Carbon (Other NbS), Net Zero Transition (Investment, Reporting & Disclosure), Voluntary (VCM Developments)

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A Sweden-headquartered eco-friendly burger chain has delved into buying domestic biochar credits for the first time as it seeks to diversify away from tree planting to meet its climate positive targets.
A Sweden-headquartered eco-friendly burger chain has delved into buying domestic biochar credits for the first time as it seeks to diversify away from tree planting to meet its climate positive targets.


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