Significant developments in durable carbon removal (CDR) occurred this week, with Altitude, Frontier, Microsoft, and other companies signing agreements to purchase CDR credits. Altitude, Frontier, and Microsoft purchased significant amounts of CDR credits from various providers, while partnerships were formed to advance carbon removal projects. Canadian project developer Deep Sky achieved Quebec's first permanent removal and geological injection of captured CO2, and other projects such as 44.01's CO2 mineralisation in the UAE are scaling up. Financing news and research updates in the climate solutions space were also highlighted, with CDR.fyi offering free access to market insights and company profiles related to climate solutions.
Author: Cdr
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CDR Monthly Recap
In September 2025, the durable carbon removal market saw nearly 119,000 tonnes of CDR contracted, with deals involving Google, Vaulted Deep, Schneider Electric, and Climeworks Solutions. Various new projects, partnerships, and funding opportunities are driving momentum in the industry, including investments in high-impact carbon removal projects, solid-sorbent DAC technology deployment, and the launch of commercial Direct Air Capture units. Companies like Ucaneo, Equatic, Boeing, and Origen Carbon are scaling up their CDR technologies, while initiatives such as the Carbon Removal Challenge and university-led online courses on carbon removal are being launched. California passed bills to accelerate CDR, COP30 will host a carbon removal pavilion, and the World Resources Institute published a roadmap for U.S. states to scale DAC.
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CDR Monthly Recap
In November, the durable carbon removal market saw over 268,000 tonnes of CDR contracted, with deals from companies like Charm Industrial, Boeing, Reversion, and Frontier Buyers. Various partnerships and funding opportunities are driving momentum in the industry, with initiatives like the Carbon Issuance Calendar and the Open Standard Carbon Removal Purchase Agreement. Projects like NetZero's new biochar plant in Brazil are also contributing to carbon removal efforts. Companies and organizations worldwide are investing in projects focused on carbon capture and removal technologies, including direct air capture units, biochar facilities, and carbon-capture field pilots. The industry is focused on enhancing transparency, scalability, and coordination to support climate goals.
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The Definitive Survey on Carbon Removal Capacity
CDR.fyi and The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal (SoCDR) are partnering to gather information from CDR suppliers worldwide about their current and projected carbon removal capacity for the third edition of the State of CDR report and CDR.fyi's public data and maps. The survey covers basic information, project specifics, project status, delivered CDR, and future removal ambitions, with a deadline of December 15, 2025. Led by researchers from the University of Oxford, the State of CDR report is a global assessment of carbon removal progress that will provide valuable insights for climate solutions experts.
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This Week in CDR
This week saw key developments in durable carbon removal (CDR) with companies like Google, Schneider Electric, and Cawa signing agreements for the purchase of CDR credits. Deals were made with Vaulted Deep, Climeworks Solutions, and Carboneers for the removal of thousands of tonnes of carbon by 2030. Partnerships were also announced, including TechGen by South Pole and a strategic agreement between Microsoft and Equinor to advance CO2 transport and storage. Additionally, Carbon Removal Canada launched Carbon Console to track carbon removal projects in Canada. Altitude and Deep Sky have expanded their financing facilities for carbon removal technologies, while California passed bills to accelerate carbon removal projects and established a state CDR Purchase Program. COP30 will feature a carbon removal pavilion to showcase durable CDR solutions, and various reports and studies have been released on biochar deployment, carbon removal modeling, and legal frameworks for commercialization. The section discusses the state of the durable CDR market, with options ranging from very optimistic to very pessimistic, and encourages reader participation in a poll. The CDR.fyi Portal offers free access for companies to gain market insights and showcase their profiles, with affiliations mentioned with companies like Milkywire and Charm Industrial. Data and content published by CDR.fyi are vetted and reviewed by individuals with no conflict of interest.