Impact

Measurable good — for people and the planet

Real income for farming families, new local jobs, and durable, verified carbon removal.

Socio-economic

Lifting farming families

750–800

Jobs across the value chain

Plant operations, feedstock collection, transport, weighing, laboratory and logistics.

A significant, lasting income lift for subsistence farmers

From selling husk & straw once burned, richer harvests, and a share in the value of the carbon they help remove.

Training, women & children

TESDA-aligned skills, women's participation and children's support through the Kababayan programme (School Aid MTÜ).

Environmental

Durable climate impact

43,200

CORCs / year at full build

~7,200 per unit; ≈432,000 over 10 years; permanent 200+ years (CORC200+).

1,200,000 t

Residue used over 10 years

Rice husk & straw diverted from open burning.

−20 to 51%

Paddy methane

Plus healthier soils, cleaner air and better water retention.

Our community programme
Kababayan

Countrymen. Kin. Fellow travellers. In our tradition, kababayan is the whole village coming together to lift a neighbour — when a family moves their home, everyone carries it together. That is the spirit of the programme: farmers, families and partners lifting one another — from Mina, for the Philippines.

“Kababayan” — an original oil painting; a wedding gift from Maribeth de Montaigne to her husband David on their wedding day, 35 years ago.  ·  The programme is delivered with our independent non-profit partner, School Aid MTÜ.

See how it's verified

Puro CORC200+ and Carbonfuture MRV+ — carbon you can trust.