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The Next 150 Partners with Microsoft to Supply 95,000 Tons of Biochar Carbon Removal Credits

The Next 150, has signed a 6-year purchase agreement with Microsoft to supply 95,000 tons of high-quality Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) credits produced by its General Biochar Systems (GBS) business…

The Next 150, has agreed with Microsoft to provide 95,000 tons of top-quality Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) credits produced by its General Biochar Systems (GBS) business unit’s first biochar plant in Guanajuato, Mexico. This deal with Microsoft helps The Next 150 become a leading supplier in the growing carbon removal industry.

Getting long-term commitments like the one with Microsoft enables The Next 150 to launch large biochar projects across Latin America, by attracting institutional finance for project-level lending, backed by creditworthy offtakes.” Said Patrick Atanasije Pineda, Managing Partner at The Next 150.

Our 6-year purchase agreement and ongoing collaboration with The Next 150 is a step forward towards our ambition to realize our carbon negative by 2030 goal via a diversified portfolio of carbon removal,” commented Brian Marrs, Senior Director for Energy and Carbon Removal at Microsoft.

The Next 150 is a Swiss climate-forward venture developer and operator founded in late 2022. In less than a year, its first biochar production facility, General Biochar Systems in Mexico, was up and running. By October 2023 the project began integrating its biochar into state-run quarry rehabilitation efforts to restore degraded landscapes and enhance biodiversity. Ongoing work with local governments and civil society organizations aims to supply up to 23,000 local farmers with biochar as a sustainable and regenerative soil improvement, bringing additional benefits such as improved crop yields, reduced reliance on chemical fertilizers, and decreased plant stress during prolonged drought.

The company is on track to deliver high-quality CDR credits by mid-2024 on the Puro.Earth registry. Two more plants are expected to be operational in Latin America by 2025.

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