Key take-aways
- Climeworks and Carbfix announce to work with Puro.earth to certify Climeworks’ carbon dioxide removal (CDR) services under the Puro Standard
- This is the natural next step following Climeworks’ and Carbfix’s previous efforts to advance monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) standards in the industry: the development of a methodology covering the full direct air capture and storage (DAC+S) process, resulting in third-party verification by DNV in 2022
- The new partnership with Puro.earth will further drive the standardization of DAC+S and align Climeworks’ CDR services with the general restructuring of the voluntary carbon market to push for higher quality requirements
- With this partnership, Climeworks underlines its commitment to advancing high quality and trust in the DAC industry
Climeworks and Carbfix to certify under Puro.earth
“This partnership between Puro, Carbfix and Climeworks is an important milestone, as it puts Climeworks on track to issue the world’s first independently verified, third-party certified, and ICROA-approved DAC+S carbon dioxide removal (CDR). We are best prepared to work within an externally developed standard after successfully implementing third-party verification of our CDR services with DNV in 2022. Moving to a CDR-specific, high-quality certification provider like Puro.earth marks the next logical step. We also believe this to be the right step to spearhead the development of a high-integrity DAC+S and CDR market and believe this move to be important for Climeworks and the industry as a whole.”
Christoph Beuttler, Chief Climate Policy Officer at Climeworks