What's Happening?
Carbon Direct and Arca have announced a partnership to bring Arca's Industrial Mineralization (IMin) carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technology to market. This collaboration aims to address environmental
challenges in the mining sector by transforming mining waste into a climate asset. Arca's technology accelerates the natural process of carbon mineralization in alkaline rock waste, offering a scalable solution for CO2 removal. The technology has already attracted interest from major buyers, including Microsoft, which has entered a 10-year CDR offtake agreement with Arca. The partnership seeks to leverage industrial expertise to store CO2 as stable minerals, providing a durable and high-quality CDR solution.
Why It's Important?
This collaboration represents a significant step in addressing climate change by utilizing innovative technologies to reduce carbon emissions. The mining industry, which generates billions of tonnes of waste annually, presents a substantial opportunity for CO2 removal. By turning mining waste into a climate asset, Arca's technology could improve the environmental impact of mining operations and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change. The partnership with Carbon Direct, which brings scientific expertise and carbon market knowledge, aims to ensure the highest standards for durability and verification of CDR credits. This initiative could set a precedent for other industries to adopt similar sustainable practices.
What's Next?
Arca plans to expand the deployment of its technology to additional locations, building on the success of an 18-month pilot project with BHP. The company is also working with the Tjiwarl Aboriginal Corporation in Western Australia to develop projects in the Goldfields region. As the technology scales, it could remove millions of tonnes of CO2 over the coming decade, contributing to global climate goals. The partnership with Carbon Direct will focus on co-developing future projects and delivering high-quality CDR credits to the market.






