April 15, 2025 (Press Release) - CO280, a leading developer of large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) projects, on April 11 announced a historic offtake agreement with Microsoft from a project that will capture and permanently store biogenic carbon emissions from a U.S. pulp and paper mill. Under the agreement, Microsoft will purchase 3.685 million tonnes of CDR over 12 years. This agreement represents one of the largest engineered CDR purchases to date.
The agreement underscores Microsoft's confidence in CO280's approach to scaling permanent CDR by retrofitting existing pulp and paper mills to capture biogenic CO2 from boiler stack emissions for permanent geological storage. The capture technology for this project will be supplied by CO280 partner, SLB Capturi. CO280 is developing more than 10 projects, with five high-priority projects poised to deliver CDR by 2030.
"The agreement with Microsoft is a significant milestone for CO280 and the CDR market," stated Jonathan Rhone, co-founder and CEO of CO280. "CO280 is committed to delivering the highest quality, permanent carbon dioxide removal while supporting the economic and environmental health of the communities we serve. We're incredibly grateful to Microsoft for their collaboration, leadership, and commitment to CDR excellence."
Brian Marrs, Senior Director of Energy & Carbon Removal at Microsoft stated, "Microsoft is pleased to announce this deal with the team at CO280, which has proven how to combine innovative engineering with strong commercial development towards creating affordable and scalable carbon removal solutions. The CO280 strategy of adding carbon removal to existing paper mills is an efficient way to quickly scale carbon removal and bolster investment and jobs into timberland communities across the United States."
CO280's strategy leverages the existing operating model of the U.S. pulp and paper industry, offering an efficient, repeatable pathway for scaling CDR. The key advantages include:
This agreement with Microsoft will advance critical climate goals, as well as stimulate the local economies and create jobs for communities where pulp and paper mills are located. By investing in a critical American industry, CO280 helps ensure the long-term competitiveness of the forest products industry, protecting existing and creating new jobs at mill sites. CO280's unique partnership model backed by long-term CDR offtake agreements will bring billions of new capital investment to the industry, fostering sustainable economic growth, and supporting communities that rely on the forest products industry.
CO280 Solutions Inc. is a developer of large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) projects. In partnership with CDR buyers and pulp and paper companies, we develop, finance, own, and operate carbon removal projects that deliver a new standard of permanent, verifiable, and affordable CDR credits to customers in the carbon market.
SOURCE: CO280 Solutions Inc.