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Our tech-based solutions :

Carbon Standards International - Biochar

This method developed by Carbon Standards International involves transforming wood residues into biochar using traditional methods. This charcoal is produced without emissions thanks to the pyrolysis process, which is much more environmentally friendly than conventional fossil coal production. Biochar can then be used to sequester carbon in the soil over long periods of time, improving its fertility and water retention capacity.

Puro.Earth -
Biochar

This method developed by Puro.earth involves transforming wood waste into biochar. This charcoal is produced without emissions using a pyrolysis process, which is much more environmentally friendly than conventional fossil coal production. Biochar can then be used to sequester carbon in the soil over long periods of time, improving soil fertility and water retention capacity.

The Low Carbon Label method consists of improving the carbon footprint of building construction by introducing more plant-based materials (wood, hemp, etc.). These materials sequester carbon while replacing more conventional materials, promoting more sustainable and environmentally friendly construction. 

The Puro.earth Wood Building Elements method involves using wood as a building material to sequester carbon in buildings over the long term, while reducing the carbon footprint of construction and promoting more sustainable building practices.

Rainbow's Bio-based Materials Construction method involves incorporating plant-based materials (wood, hemp, straw, etc.) into buildings to store carbon, reduce construction-related emissions, and promote a sustainable and local industry.

Rainbow's electronic equipment refurbishing method involves extending the life of digital equipment through reuse and refurbishment, thereby reducing emissions associated with the production of new devices, limiting electronic waste, and conserving critical resources.

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