Making a
difference
We make a difference by diverting waste, reducing emissions, sequestering carbon, and protecting and restoring nature.
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We divert organic waste from landfills, helping to address landfill volumes, methane production, landfill odours and groundwater leachate.
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When incorporated into concrete, asphalt, and other materials, biocarbon helps improve performance and reduce the carbon intensity of the built environment.
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We permanently remove atmospheric carbon by converting biomass into stable biocarbon and storing it long-term in soils, building materials and infrastructure.
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We can protect and restore natural systems by improving soil and water health, supporting sustainable agriculture, remediating mine and resource extraction, and reducing pressure on surrounding ecosystems.
Sustainable Waste Management
Carbon Lock Tech helps manage biomass and organic waste sustainably by diverting these materials from landfills or combustion. By converting waste into stable biocarbon, we help reduce emissions, prevent methane release and lock carbon away for the long term, turning a costly environmental liability into durable climate solutions and economic benefits.
Carbon Dioxide Removal
The world currently emits about 40 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases each year. To achieved net-zero emissions, we’ll need to reduce emissions significantly and scale up our ability to remove the carbon dioxide that is already in the atmosphere. Our technology and business model will contribute to global efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, halting the rise of emissions and putting us on the path towards a safe and sustainable climate.
Managing Carbon for the Future
Increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is driving climate change. Removing some of that carbon is a solution that is both practical and scalable.
Questions and Answers
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Organic waste stores carbon captured by plants. When left to decompose or burn, that carbon is released as emissions. Processing it into biocarbon keeps the carbon locked away.
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Sourcing plant material that had removed CO2 via photosynthesis is globally recognized as a valuable carbon dioxide removal method, provided the carbon is effectively stablized and sequestered.
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Biocarbon can be safely stored in soils, construction materials, infrastructure, and remediation projects, where the carbon remains stable and locked away for long time horizons.
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By diverting organic waste from landfills, your projects avoid methane emissions while also replacing carbon‑intensive materials, delivering both avoided emissions and durable carbon storage.
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Biocarbon improves soil health, supports vegetation, immobilizes pollutants, and helps restore degraded land, enabling ecological recovery alongside climate benefits.
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Communities gain improved waste management, local jobs, new revenue streams, reduced emissions, and long‑term environmental benefits by turning waste into valuable biocarbon products.