Introducing CHAR by Toucan: The first liquid market for biochar credits
March 05, 2024 | Toucan |
CHAR, the first liquid market for biochar credits, has been launched by Toucan, facilitating automated buying and selling of CO2 Removal Certificates (CORCs) issued by Puro.earth. CHAR aims to scale the carbon removal space efficiently and transparently, providing liquidity for project developers and a transparent marketplace for buyers. The platform, designed in collaboration with Neutral, enables seamless trading of biochar credits on the Celo blockchain. Notably, biochar projects such as Oregon Biochar and Exomad Green are among the initial suppliers to CHAR, emphasizing its potential to drive climate financing and carbon removal efforts. Explore CHAR for transparent pricing, project information, and seamless transactions, marking a significant advancement in the carbon removal market.
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March 05, 2024 | Toucan  | CHAR, the first liquid market for biochar credits, has been launched by Toucan, facilitating automated buying and selling of CO2 Removal Certificates (CORCs) issued by Puro.
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