We track the progress of a carbon removal project through our certification framework. This roadmap moves from a preliminary assessment of eligibility toward full certification under the Puro Standard.
The facility has successfully completed the preliminary assessment conducted by the Puro team, meeting the minimum criteria for listing as a future supplier on Puro.earth.
The facility has passed the third-party facility audit, verifying compliance with the methodology, as well as output audit, verifying the net volume of removed carbon. The facility has been issued CORCs and continues its removal operations, as well as monitoring and reporting to Puro.earth.
Development status
We monitor a facility’s maturity as it moves toward industrial-scale operations. This status identifies whether a project is in development, under construction, or actively removing carbon from the atmosphere.
The feasibility study is ongoing. The Supplier is still collecting data to prove the concept.
The front-end engineering and design are ready and methodology compliant. There is a clear plan to monitor and measure. The LCA is up to the needed quality level or subject to small improvements. The technology has been used before. There are commercial agreements with the relevant business partners of the facility.
The facility is fully funded and is being implemented. Relevant infrastructure is being built.
The facility is operating as a carbon removal facility.
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More about EcoNew VZP Industrial Plant
The EcoNew Brazil Biochar Project is redefining how Brazil turns waste into climate value. Led by EcoNew Energia Sustentável Ltda in Minas Gerais, the project transforms sustainably sourced eucalyptus residues, once burned or left to decompose, into high-quality biochar that locks away carbon for centuries.
At the heart of EcoNew’s operations is an advanced BST-50 continuous pyrolysis system, capable of producing 15,000 tons of biochar per year, engineered for precision, safety, and environmental integrity. Through closed-loop heat recovery and state-of-the-art emissions controls, the process achieves durable carbon removal with a minimal environmental footprint. All by-products are responsibly managed, ensuring full compliance with Brazilian environmental standards.
The resulting biochar improves soil health, fertility, and water retention - helping farmers cultivate more productive and resilient lands. By valorizing eucalyptus residues from FSC, PEFC, and CERFLOR certified plantations, EcoNew supports sustainable forestry and reduces open burning across regional supply chains.
Combining technological innovation with tangible community benefit, the EcoNew Brazil Biochar Project demonstrates how industrial ingenuity can power natural regeneration - advancing Brazil’s low-carbon transition, one tonne of carbon at a time.
Beyond durable carbon removal, the EcoNew Brazil Biochar Project delivers measurable environmental and social co-benefits. By transforming eucalyptus residues into biochar, the project reduces open burning and air pollution, enhances soil fertility and water retention for local farmers, and strengthens the resilience of regional agriculture. Through its reliance on FSC-, PEFC-, and CERFLOR-certified feedstocks, EcoNew reinforces sustainable forestry management and circular economy practices, while creating skilled employment opportunities and fostering a cleaner, more productive landscape across Minas Gerais.
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Sustainable development goals
Only listed sustainable development goals (SDGs) have been assessed according to the Puro standard SDG Assessment Requirements and validated and verified by a VVB.
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