Rewind, a carbon removal and storage company, announced its new Marine Terrestrial Biomass Storage (MTBS) Framework Protocol in a blog post. The protocol intends to build upon existing ecological safety and effectiveness standards.
According to the Tel-Aviv-based company’s blog post, “this innovative yet simple framework details our approach to quantifying net carbon removal while monitoring and preserving the aquatic environment.”
This innovative protocol by Rewind presents a significant shift in Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR). It capitalizes on the CO2 absorption abilities of plants and “leveraging the unique properties of anoxic marine environments”, according to the company’s post on its official website.
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The post also mentions that the MBTS Framework is available for public consultation until June 31. The carbon removal company actively seeks feedback from concerned stakeholders to constantly rework the protocol.
The MTBS Framework was created in collaboration with more than 20 prominent institutions specializing in environmental science, oceanography, marine biogeochemistry, and carbon removal. It complies with the ISO Standard 14064-2.
International auditors scrutinized the protocol under a microscopic lens and verified it by Deloitte to guarantee the highest level of scientific integrity, openness, and influence.