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Building Scalable Carbon Solutions Through Biochar Innovation

Gina Andriani
13 Apr 2026

Neutura remains committed to advancing practical climate solutions through biomass-based carbon removal. Our approach is centered on converting agricultural residues into value-added products such as biochar and wood vinegar, creating a pathway that supports carbon sequestration, responsible waste utilization, and long-term environmental value creation. This direction reflects our belief that climate action must be implemented through operational systems that are both scalable and commercially relevant.

COP28 UAE refers to the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 30 November to 12 December 2023. As part of the annual UN climate process, the conference served as a global platform for governments, businesses, experts, and other stakeholders to review progress under the Paris Agreement, accelerate implementation, and strengthen climate ambition. The conference also carried particular significance because it focused on practical delivery, including climate finance, emissions reduction, and the broader transition toward low-carbon systems.

For Neutura, the momentum surrounding COP28 represented an important point of alignment between our business model and the direction of the global climate agenda. According to the Kompas report, Neutura announced angel funding for two biochar-based carbon removal projects, with the proceeds intended to support the launch of two flagship projects in 2024 across Southeast Asia and Southern Europe. This development reinforced the relevance of solutions that not only address emissions conceptually, but also deliver measurable carbon removal through practical biomass conversion systems.

At the core of our work is the conversion of agricultural waste into biochar through pyrolysis. As reported in the article, this process is designed to lock carbon in soil for more than 500 years while also producing co-products such as wood vinegar. Through this model, agricultural residues can be repositioned from underutilized waste streams into useful climate assets that contribute to carbon removal, soil improvement, and more sustainable agricultural practices.

The broader significance of COP28 for Neutura was not limited to funding visibility. The conference underscored the urgency of implementation and highlighted the need for deployable solutions as the first-ever global stocktake concluded with a clear signal that progress remains too slow to keep warming within 1.5°C. In that context, Neutura’s biochar-based carbon removal approach becomes increasingly relevant, as it connects climate mitigation, resource efficiency, and industrial applicability within a single operational framework. This last point is an inference based on COP28’s implementation focus and the article’s description of Neutura’s operating model.

Looking ahead, Neutura views this momentum as a foundation for disciplined and responsible growth. Our priority remains the development of carbon removal solutions that are technically credible, commercially viable, and environmentally meaningful. As global climate discussions continue shifting from commitment to execution, we believe Neutura is well positioned to contribute through scalable biomass valorization, biochar production, and integrated carbon solutions that support both local resource optimization and broader sustainability objectives. This final sentence is a forward-looking corporate positioning statement grounded in the company profile and project direction described in the source article. 

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