BiocharBiomass Carbon RemovalDirect Air CaptureEnhanced WeatheringMineralizationOceans and RiversReforestation
Climeworks
Climeworks develops, builds, and operates direct air capture plants to remove CO₂ from the air on a gigaton scale in 2050. It runs the world’s two largest operational direct air capture plants in Iceland, exclusively on renewable energy. Through collaboration with companies like Carbfix, Climeworks ensures that the captured CO₂ is permanently removed from the atmosphere and safely stored underground for thousands of years. All carbon removal services delivered are verified and certified by independent 3rd parties DNV and puro.earth. Climeworks has led the field of direct air capture for many years due to a combination of two elements that are still today exclusive in our field: we unite cutting-edge R&D with thorough technology deployment in the field. Our 150+ full-time employees in the science and R&D team work on the latest direct air capture technology and materials, building on fifteen years of development history. Climeworks’ direct air capture field experience based on commercially operating plants dates back to 2017. With our latest plant, Mammoth, we continue our trajectory of increasing our carbon removal capacity tenfold every two to three years, while improving performance and efficiencies at the same time. Next to innovating and scaling direct air capture, Climeworks also offers individually curated portfolios of high-quality carbon removal solutions to its customers that comprise best-in-class engineered and nature-based approaches. With a diverse and growing customer base, including multinational corporations such as Microsoft, BCG, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., and SWISS, Climeworks is at the forefront of driving corporate sustainability efforts worldwide.
