Rainforest Builder, Microsoft Ink $1.8M Carbon Credit Deal for Sierra Leone Project
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Rainforest Builder, Microsoft Ink $1.8M Carbon Credit Deal for Sierra Leone Project
In a landmark move that underscores the growing intersection of technology and environmental sustainability, Rainforest Builder has inked a multi-year agreement with Microsoft to deliver up to 1.8 million carbon credits. These credits will be generated from a large-scale ecosystem restoration project in Sierra Leone, marking one of the most significant carbon removal transactions in Africa to date. Source
Microsoft Signs 1.8 Million Ton Carbon Removal Deal to Restore African Rainforest
Forest restoration company Rainforest Builder announced that it has signed a new multi-year agreement with Microsoft to deliver up to 1.8 million carbon credits to the tech giant, generated from a large scale ecosystem restoration project in Sierra Leone. According to Rainforest Builder, the 15-year deal marks one of the largest carbon removal transactions in […]
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