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Biochar & soilsJuly 16, 2026

Isometric Raises The Quality Bar For Soil CDR With New Improved Soil Management Protocol

Isometric has announced the certification of its Improved Soil Management Protocol, raising the quality bar for soil-based carbon removal. This certification represents a major advancement in agricultural and soil-focused CDR methodologies, strengthening confidence in these solutions as reliable tools for sustainable carbon capture and storage.

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