EcoVadis has taken a proactive step toward meeting its climate commitments by purchasing carbon removal credits from Euthenia, a biocharBiochar is a carbon-rich material created from biomass decomposition in low-oxygen conditions. It has important applications in environmental remediation, soil improvement, agriculture, carbon sequestration, energy storage, and sustainable materials, promoting efficiency and reducing waste in various contexts while addressing climate change challenges. More producer based in Andalusia, Spain. The transaction was facilitated through the Supercritical marketplace, known for its rigorous project evaluation and transparent practices.
With global attention turning to 2030 climate targets, EcoVadis is addressing the anticipated shortage in carbon dioxide removal (CDR) capacity by investing early in high-quality, cost-effective solutions. The company sees carbon removal as a necessary complement to emissions reductions, aligning with broader scientific and industry perspectives on climate action.
Euthenia’s biochar is created by converting agricultural waste from olive groves into a stable form of carbon that improves soil health while sequestering carbon for the long term. This approach not only contributes to sustainable agriculture in a region facing climate pressures but also fits with EcoVadis’ local presence, as the area hosts one of its key offices.
The investment reflects a broader trend, with recent market analyses highlighting biochar as a leading CDR method in early 2025. As demand for removals continues to rise, EcoVadis’ early move secures valuable credits and supports the development of the carbon removal ecosystem.
This initiative underscores the role of forward-looking companies in scaling the infrastructure needed to meet global net-zero goals and demonstrates increasing confidence in biochar as a reliable, nature-based CDR solution.






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