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Mast Reforestation Highlights Large-Scale Biomass Carbon Removal Milestone

Mast Reforestation Highlights Large-Scale Biomass Carbon Removal Milestone

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Mast Reforestation, the company is highlighting a carbon dioxide removal project that reportedly moved from excavation to credit delivery in nine months. The post describes this as the largest issuance to date under Puro.earth’s Terrestrial Storage of Biomass methodology and notes it is the first project under that framework to finance post-wildfire recovery.

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The post also cites comments from Puro.earth’s COO, who is said to have emphasized the project’s monitoring, reporting, and documentation quality as supportive of buyer confidence and delivery at scale. For investors, this suggests Mast is positioning its biomass burial approach as a scalable, verifiable carbon removal solution, which could strengthen its competitive standing in the carbon credits market and support revenue potential if demand for high-credibility CDR assets continues to grow.

The focus on speed from concept to durable, credited carbon removal within months, rather than years, implies a potential operational advantage that may appeal to corporate buyers seeking near-term climate impact. If Mast can replicate such timelines across additional projects while maintaining third-party recognition of quality, it could improve project throughput, expand its addressable market in post-wildfire landscapes, and enhance its attractiveness to climate-focused investors and carbon-credit purchasers.

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