Exomad Green and Senken Partner for 105,000 Tonnes of Carbon Removal for Aviation Sector
Exomad Green has partnered with Senken on a carbon removal deal, targeting the aviation industry. The agreement will see Exomad utilize its biochar operations to permanently remove 105,000 tonnes of CO2 from 2026 to 2028, supporting airlines' net-zero strategies. The credits will originate from Exomad's facilities in Bolivia, including Riberalta and Concepcion, with volumes from a new Guarayos facility. The deal, valued at nearly $30m, reflects a shift towards permanent carbon removal technologies in the aviation sector.

Exomad Green has entered a multi-year agreement with Senken to provide 105,000 tonnes of permanent CO2 removal for the aviation industry from 2026 to 2028. The carbon credits will be sourced from Exomad's biochar production facilities in Bolivia, including Riberalta, Concepcion, and the new Guarayos facility.
This deal brings Senken's total contracted volumes with Exomad Green to nearly $30m. The agreement indicates a growing trend in aviation as airlines transition from nature-based credits to permanent carbon removal solutions in their net-zero strategies.




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