

AMA: Wild Assets Biochar Carbon Credit Drop with Aperam BioEnergia
The time value of carbon means removing one ton of CO2 today is more impactful than removing it tomorrow.
Wild Assets invites you to The Biochar Carbon Credit Drop. a year-end opportunity to take a small, achievable action with outsized impact.
Join us for an Ask-Me-Anything session with Mariana Fernandes, Biochar Commercialization Lead at Aperam BioEnergia, to learn why biochar has become one of the most scalable, verifiable, and community-driven carbon removal methods.
Aperam BioEnergia produces biochar in Minas Gerais, Brazil, by transforming its eucalyptus forestry residues into long-lived carbon removal. The program supports a regional circular economy while creating local employment and new value streams. Existing buyers include Bain & Co, Gitlab, Nasdaq, Patch, TPG, and more
Get your questions answered and connect with peers advancing durable climate impact.
Who Should Attend
Corporate Sustainability, Procurement, Finance leaders and Climate Investors seeking:
Practical insight into biochar and MRV rigor
Ways to integrate CDR into climate transition planning
Commodified, conservative, available CDR solution
As well as concerned individuals seeking to offset their carbon footprint as a charitable contribution (calculate your footprint here).
The Biochar Carbon Credit Drop offers limited and remaining spot credits from 5 leading biochar projects, all Puro.earth CO₂ Removal Certified (CORC) with >100-year storage permanence. Whether it is 1, 10, 100 tons, you have the flexibility to choose how you participate.
Accend x Wakefield Biochar (USA) - Uses woody residues from southern Georgia to improve soil health, water efficiency, and create local green jobs
Aperam Bioenergia (Brazil) - Large eucalyptus plantations in Minas Gerais, Brazil, transitioning from producing charcoal for steel to biochar production
Planboo x Farm Gai Kaisa (Namibia) - Sources biomass to reduce bush encroachment, restore degraded rangelands, and improve livestock/wildlife grazing
Truecoco (Ghana) - Converts coconut-husk agricultural waste into virgin biochar for soil amendment and carbon removal
Regenerate Livermore Falls (USA) - Maine-based operator using ash as MOFGA-approved agricultural fertilizer and exploring biochar for PFAS mitigation