Mast Reforestation Sells Out Carbon Credits from Montana Biomass Project
Mast Reforestation has sold all 4,277 carbon removal credits from its biomass burial project in Montana within six weeks. This rapid sell-out highlights the project's significance in carbon removal and wildfire recovery efforts, attracting major corporate buyers.

Mast Reforestation has successfully sold all carbon removal credits from its MT1 biomass burial project in Montana, issued in January 2026, within six weeks. The project involved burying over ten million pounds of trees killed in the 2021 Poverty Flats wildfire, utilizing the Puro.earth registry under the Terrestrial Storage of Biomass methodology.
Credits carry a 100-year durability certification and have been rated A by BeZero Carbon. Proceeds are funding the planting of over 6,000 native conifer seedlings at the site, addressing the need for intervention due to severe wildfire damage.
The company targets a second project for credit issuance in 2027, with a goal of 150,000 tonnes of annual deployment by 2030. The successful sell-out validates biomass burial as a financing pathway for wildfire recovery.




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