Restore Carbon™ helps organizations to offset CO₂ emissions.

We:

  • inject plantcuttings into peatland

  • remove CO₂ from the air

  • enhance the soil's structural stability

What we do

Restore Carbon injects plantcuttings and delivers high quality carbon removal while restoring peatlands.

Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon—twice as much carbon as all the world’s forests. But, rising levels of CO₂ in the air are changing our climate. This along with changes in water level, endangers the peatland.  Yet, beneath the surface lies a solution. Plants and trees absorb CO₂ through photosynthesis, a process that takes place naturally over millions of years. We store these plants deep into peatlands below the water table (inactive zone) and deliver high quality Carbon removal and restore peatlands.

what we do
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Our solution is...

Effective:
Our carbon removal method is highly effective, outperforming other CDR types such as DAC. We achieve up to 90% efficiency.

Durable:
We help to permanently store excess carbon dioxide from the air as biomass in the peatlands.

Cost Competitive:
Our carbon removal credits will cost less than $100 per ton of CO₂ by 2030.

Scalable:
The vast surface area of peatlands provides the opportunity to store gigatons of CO₂ from plants.

Restorative:
Our solution reduces soil subsidence and makes the surface stronger, which can benefit land use, such as agriculture or infrastructure.

Additional:
The carbon we remove is 100% additional, meaning the CO₂ reduction would not have occurred without our solution.

A patented method:

Our solution is innovative patented method.

1. Plants absorb CO₂ from the air;
2. In the inactive layer in peat soils, the plant residues do not decompose;
3. The plant materials accumulate and eventually form a compact mass known as peat;
4. New plant residues are injected in the peat below groundwater table to store CO₂ .

Partner with Us

We are partnering with businesses, government agencies, communities, leading scientists, philanthropies, and other partners to thoughtfully deploy this peatland-based climate solution together.