Carbon Sequestration
Bamboo biochar carbon removal, verification-ready.
Stable carbon storage from a fast-growing renewable feedstock. Documentation aligned with Verra, Puro.earth, and Riverse readiness pathways, with batch test records and end-use application logs.
Methodology & standards
Aligned with the methodologies your auditor already knows.
Verra VM0044
Methodology for biochar utilisation in soil and non-soil applications. Most established global registry path.
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Puro.earth
Biochar CO₂ Removal Methodology. Well suited to industrial and durable-storage end-uses.
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Riverse
EU-focused biochar standard. Strong fit for European offtake and corporate buyers in the EU market.
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W2E Carbon Methodology Brief (PDF) available on request. Contact us.
W2E Process
From bamboo to verified carbon value, in six steps.
01
Source
Bamboo and suitable agricultural biomass sourced responsibly with traceability records.
02
Prepare
Feedstock dried, sized, and prepared for consistent conversion.
03
Pyrolyse
Controlled pyrolysis under limited oxygen produces stable biochar.
04
Test
Batch tested for total/fixed carbon, moisture, ash, pH, EC, and contaminants.
05
Apply
Used in soil, compost, plantations, restoration, or durable industrial uses.
06
Verify
Records organised for carbon accounting and third-party verification.
Carbon credit eligibility depends on feedstock, production process, biochar quality, end-use application, lifecycle emissions, methodology selection, and third-party verification. W2E supports carbon credit readiness; final credit issuance is subject to the relevant registry and verification process.
Carbon credits in India
The hard parts, and how we handle them.
Earning credible carbon credits from biochar in India is not automatic. The common blockers are data, traceability, and verification. Here is what stands in the way, and how W2E is built to clear it.
Challenge
Fragmented, unverifiable feedstock
How W2E addresses it
Responsible bamboo and biomass sourcing with traceability records from origin.
Challenge
Inconsistent biochar quality
How W2E addresses it
Controlled pyrolysis in our own plants, with batch testing for carbon, moisture, ash, pH, and EC.
Challenge
Weak documentation for auditors
How W2E addresses it
Records organised for carbon accounting, aligned to Verra, Puro.earth, and Riverse pathways.
Challenge
End-use that can't be proven
How W2E addresses it
End-use application logs that track where biochar goes and how it is used.
Challenge
Methodology and registry complexity
How W2E addresses it
Methodology selection mapped to the registry your buyer or auditor already trusts.
Challenge
Lifecycle emissions uncertainty
How W2E addresses it
Integrated, in-house operations that make lifecycle data easier to capture and defend.
W2E Carbon Methodology Brief (PDF) available on request.
