Google's agreement to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from Varaha marks the first carbon project deal in India, with a focus on biomass-produced biochar.
Varaha's industrial biochar project, using the invasive Prosopis Juliflora, aims to generate biochar while simultaneously restoring biodiversity by improving grassland areas affected by this species.
Biochar's carbon removal permanence can vary, lasting between 1,000 and 2,500 years, influenced by production methods and environmental conditions, highlighting its role as a long-term solution.
Puro.Earth plays a crucial role by registering Varaha's credits after a third-party audit ensures that the carbon removal efforts meet strict standards and provide lasting benefits.
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