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Restoring Earth's Balance
With Durable Carbon Infrastructure

Carbon removal systems designed to endure ecological complexity
and long time horizons.

Grounded in science.

Rooted in communities.

Anchored in permanence.

OUR APPROACH

Why Carbon Removal Matters

Human activity has pushed Earth's natural cycles out of balance. Restoring that balance requires carbon removal that is measurable, durable, and built with the landscapes and communities where it happens.

Carbon removal must become durable, scalable, community-first infrastructure. Making this the focus of Equilibrium's work.

Emissions

Carbon removal systems must be built to endure ecological uncertainty, operational complexity, and long time horizons.

We are building now, for the decades to come.

DESIGNED FOR REAL CONDITIONS

No single method removes carbon at the scale the world needs. We design across multiple pathways, adapting the right approach to each landscape, community, and ground realities.

Explore below the pathways restoring balance across the landscapes where we work.

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SOLUTIONS

Scale demands a different discipline.

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CARBON REMOVAL PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT
lives impacted
27,000+
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS EMPOWERED
Land engaged
30,000+ HA
LAND UNDER RESTORATION
Amount of CO2
10,000+
TONNES OF CO2 SEQUESTERED BY END 2026

PROJECTS

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Three states. Land that agriculture abandoned and carbon markets are now making worth tending again. This project received a pre-issuance "A" rating from Sylvera.

Afforestation of degraded mangrove ecosystems through a community-led effort driven largely by local women, strengthening one of the world's most important carbon-sequestering coastal landscapes.

Supporting paddy farmers to adopt water and emissions-efficient practices, turning sustainable farming into an additional income stream.

Equilibrium's first industrial-scale biochar facility, a purpose-built, greenfield continuous pyrolysis plant in Rajasthan converting Prosopis juliflora and local agricultural residues into durable biochar, with enriched formulations returned directly to partnering farmers to restore degraded soils.

Operating at 56 tonnes per day in Karnataka's Gadag district, Murudagiri transforms agri-residues and invasive biomass into long-term climate value.

Decentralised biochar production built for a specific reality: smallholder farmers across India's drylands are simultaneously the people most exposed to soil degradation and the least equipped to reverse it.