Boeing lands deal to remove at least 40,000 tonnes of CO2

Stuart Stone
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Carbonfuture and aerospace giant ink multi-year carbon removals agreement initially focused on four biochar projects in the Global South

Boeing has this week agreed a multi-year deal to purchase at least 40,000 tonnes of carbon removal credits from Carbonfuture in what has been described as one of the aviation sector's largest such deals...

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