
Indian Carboneers
In the Indian Carboneers project, we are proud to work with Rajesh, Monika and Aarnav Aggarwal and their company Together for Restoration.
Assam
Odisha




Assam
Odisha

Indian Carboneers
In the Indian Carboneers project, we are proud to work with Rajesh, Monika and Aarnav Aggarwal and their company Together for Restoration.
Assam
Odisha


Assam
Odisha
THE PROJECT
Our biochar projects in Odisha and Assam, India, engage 7,500 farming communities to transform agricultural residues like corn stalks, bamboo trimmings, rice straw, and cotton stalks into high-quality biochar. Using pyrolysis techniques such as soil pit pyrolysis and chamber kiln pyrolysis, we are also advancing high-tech pyrolysis technologies to further enhance efficiency and scalability.
A defining feature of this initiative is our close collaboration with local Farming Group NGOs, which unite farmers to make collaborative decisions that strengthen community bonds and amplify collective impact. Women are central to this project, comprising the majority of team members at all levels from field operations to leadership, emphasizing our dedication to gender equity and community-driven progress.
Through these efforts, the project not only improves soil health and reduces carbon emissions but also empowers rural communities economically and socially, fostering resilience and sustainable development.
Our biochar projects in Odisha and Assam, India, engage 7,500 farming communities to transform agricultural residues like corn stalks, bamboo trimmings, rice straw, and cotton stalks into high-quality biochar. Using pyrolysis techniques such as soil pit pyrolysis and chamber kiln pyrolysis, we are also advancing high-tech pyrolysis technologies to further enhance efficiency and scalability.
A defining feature of this initiative is our close collaboration with local Farming Group NGOs, which unite farmers to make collaborative decisions that strengthen community bonds and amplify collective impact. Women are central to this project, comprising the majority of team members at all levels from field operations to leadership, emphasizing our dedication to gender equity and community-driven progress.
Through these efforts, the project not only improves soil health and reduces carbon emissions but also empowers rural communities economically and socially, fostering resilience and sustainable development.
Our biochar projects in Odisha and Assam, India, engage 7,500 farming communities to transform agricultural residues like corn stalks, bamboo trimmings, rice straw, and cotton stalks into high-quality biochar. Using pyrolysis techniques such as soil pit pyrolysis and chamber kiln pyrolysis, we are also advancing high-tech pyrolysis technologies to further enhance efficiency and scalability.
A defining feature of this initiative is our close collaboration with local Farming Group NGOs, which unite farmers to make collaborative decisions that strengthen community bonds and amplify collective impact. Women are central to this project, comprising the majority of team members at all levels from field operations to leadership, emphasizing our dedication to gender equity and community-driven progress.
Through these efforts, the project not only improves soil health and reduces carbon emissions but also empowers rural communities economically and socially, fostering resilience and sustainable development.
Carbon Standards International, Isometric & VERRA
Soil pit pyrolysis
Chamber kiln pyrolysis
High tech pyrolysis
7500 farming communities
175.000 tons CDR yearly