Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – December 29, 2025 – Dark Earth Carbon (DEC), in collaboration with atmosfair, has successfully delivered its inaugural batch of carbon removal credits, now officially registered in the Carbon Standards International (CSI) registry. This achievement marks a significant milestone in DEC’s mission to combat climate change through innovative biochar technology.
The partnership between DEC and atmosfair focuses on converting agricultural and forestry waste into biochar using advanced rotary kiln pyrolysis. This process sequesters carbon and enhances soil fertility, promoting sustainable agriculture in regions affected by soil degradation. The recent registration of carbon removal credits with CSI ensures that these efforts meet rigorous international standards, providing transparency and confidence to stakeholders and investors.
The successful issuance of these credits not only contributes to global carbon reduction goals but also supports local communities by improving soil health and agricultural productivity. DEC and atmosfair remain committed to expanding their impact, with plans to scale operations and deliver additional carbon removal solutions in the near future.
This achievement marks a significant milestone in DEC’s mission to combat climate change through innovative biochar technology
About Dark Earth Carbon:
Dark Earth Carbon specializes in transforming agricultural and forestry waste into biochar through advanced pyrolysis technology, effectively sequestering carbon and enhancing soil health. Committed to sustainable practices, DEC collaborates with local communities to promote environmental and economic resilience.
About atmosfair:
atmosfair is a globally recognized organization dedicated to offsetting greenhouse gases by promoting, developing, and financing renewable energy projects worldwide. Their collaboration with Dark Earth Carbon exemplifies their commitment to innovative climate protection projects.
About Carbon Standards International:
Carbon Standards International is an independent body that certifies and registers carbon offset projects, ensuring they meet the highest standards of environmental integrity and transparency.