Microsoft has once again turned to Canadian tech to achieve its goal of being carbon-negative by 2030.
Canada-based carbon removal company Arca will remove 300,000 metric tons of CO2 for the tech company through a process called industrial mineralization.
Microsoft has signed a carbon removal deal with Arca, an industrial mineralization company, for almost 300,000 tons of carbon ...
Arca, an Industrial Mineralization company, today announced an offtake agreement with Microsoft to deliver nearly 300,000 tonnes of durable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) over 10 years. This press ...
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