Boeing Secures Major Carbon Removal Deal with Carbonfuture in Key Sustainability Push
Boeing has announced a significant agreement with Carbonfuture to purchase 40,000 tons of durable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits. This deal represents one of the largest CDR procurements within the aviation industry to date. The credits are generated through biochar, a technology that converts biomass into a stable form of carbon, effectively locking it away. This initiative is a key part of Boeing's broader strategy to decarbonize its operations and complements its ongoing efforts in developing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The move highlights the growing importance of high-quality carbon removal solutions for the aviation sector's long-term climate goals.
Official Source: https://carbonherald.com/boeing-inks-a-new-deal-with-carbonfuture-for-one-of-aviations-boldest-cdr-procurements/
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