Permanently Remove CO2 from the Atmosphere
Carbon removal is the next frontier in corporate climate action. While carbon offsetting helps neutralise emissions you cannot yet eliminate, carbon removal goes further — actively extracting CO2 that already exists in the atmosphere and storing it permanently.
For businesses with ambitious net zero targets, high-quality carbon removal is increasingly becoming a requirement, not an option.
What Is Carbon Removal?
Carbon removal — also called carbon dioxide removal (CDR) — refers to processes that draw CO2 out of the atmosphere and store it in a way that prevents it from re-entering for decades, centuries, or permanently.
Nature-Based Removal
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Reforestation and afforestation — planting trees that sequester carbon as they grow
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Soil carbon enhancement — improving land management to increase carbon storage in soils
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Blue carbon — protecting and restoring coastal ecosystems such as mangroves and seagrasses
Engineered Removal
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Biochar — converting organic biomass into stable carbon stored in soils for hundreds of years
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Enhanced weathering — accelerating natural mineral processes that absorb atmospheric CO2
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BECCS — generating energy from biomass while capturing and storing the associated carbon
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Direct air capture (DAC) — industrial processes that capture CO2 directly from ambient air
Why Carbon Removal Is Different — and Why It Matters
The scientific consensus is clear: meeting global net zero targets will require both deep emissions reductions and large-scale carbon removal. Offsetting alone is not sufficient.
For your business, investing in carbon removal signals a serious, forward-looking approach to climate responsibility. It is increasingly being required by science-based targets, corporate sustainability frameworks, supply chain requirements, and investor expectations.
How Nex-Zero Sources Carbon Removals
Not all carbon removal is equal. We evaluate every removal solution we offer against strict criteria:
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Durability — how long will the carbon stay stored, and what safeguards exist against reversal?
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Verification — is the removal independently measured and certified to recognised standards?
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Co-benefits — does the project deliver biodiversity, community, or ecosystem benefits?
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Transparency — can you access full project documentation and monitoring data?
Getting Started
We work with you to identify the right mix of removal solutions for your business — whether that is a straightforward biochar programme, a blended nature and engineered portfolio, or a bespoke removal strategy aligned to your net zero roadmap.
Talk to our team to explore how carbon removal can strengthen your climate strategy — info@nex-zero.com