Our deployments have now been certified by two of the most prominent registries in the CDR industry. This milestone matters to us as proof of something we’ve believed from day one: that durable, high-quality carbon removal can occur while fostering smallholder farmer resilience.
View the credits and underlying calculations on the Puro Registry here
Achieving the Puro certification means satisfying requirements across every layer of the supply chain – sourcing, processing, transportation, and application of eligible weathering material, monitoring of weathering rates and CO₂ removal, and verification of long-term sequestration.
Before any carbon credits are issued, the project must also undergo a third-party audit – examining legal ownership of the project areas and materials, completeness of monitoring data, correct application of the quantification methodology, uncertainty discounting and whether the full audit trail is available for independent review, now and in the future. We have delivered on every front. Our data was examined, scrutinised, and held up.
The 717 tonnes Mati has removed and verified represents a real contribution, and we’re proud of it. It shows that Mati’s CDR through Enhanced Rock Weathering can meet the highest standards the industry has.
This is just the start. We are building toward more tonnage, more projects, and more proof that verified, durable CDR through ERW is a repeatable, scalable model.