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This series has been created to help those with carbon emissions related obligations who need to complement their emissions reduction activity with carbon removal purchases. It is targeted specifically at the needs of buyers in private and public sector organizations [for example, heads of strategy, sustainability, procurement, finance, or operational risk], to address their questions and share early experience within this community.
The first part of the series will deal with the fundamentals of the CDR topic. In the second we will hear from pioneer buyers. From there, we will take the format where you want it to go. So please, help us steer the series by telling us what information you need access to!

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This series has been created to help those with carbon emissions related obligations who need to complement their emissions reduction activity with carbon removal purchases. It is targeted specifically at the needs of buyers in private and public sector organizations [for example, heads of strategy, sustainability, procurement, finance, or operational risk], to address their questions and share early experience within this community.
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Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Stacy Kauk, Head of Science at Isometric. Isometric is a carbon credit certification platform with a mission to rebuild trust in carbon markets. Stacy is responsible for leading their science team. This includes ensuring that rigorous science underpins all of Isometric’s carbon crediting decisions. Stacy was previously Head Of Sustainability at Shopify where she was responsible for building Shopify’s $55M+ CDR portfolio and was a founding member of Frontier. Some of the highlights from this episode: Build on existing knowledge rather than starting from scratch Forward-thinking companies are already engaging with CDR Learn from experienced buyers and join purchasing groups Carbon budget management poses major challenges Maintain rigorous quality standards when evaluating suppliers -Relevant Links- Stacy Kauk’s LinkedIn Isometric…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Myles Allen, Professor of Geosystem Science in the Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment and the Department of Physics, University of Oxford. He is known for his work on understanding and quantifying the drivers of climate, and he has been referred to as 'the physicist behind net zero' by the BBC. Some of the highlights from this episode: Evolution and importance of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) in addressing climate change. Connection between the finite carbon budget and the need for CDR to achieve net-zero emissions. Public communication on the dual challenge of emission reduction and responsible carbon disposal. CDR framed as a waste disposal issue, essential for long-term climate stability. Producer responsibility principle: fossil fuel industries should be accountable for carbon cleanup. Difference between carbon capture at the source vs. carbon removal; advocating for integrated strategies. Carbon removal industry as a significant driver of job creation and economic growth. -Relevant Links- Myles Allen’s LinkedIn Net Zero Climate…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Oksana Davis, Senior Sustainability Analyst of Pure Data Centres Group Pure is an innovation driven digital infrastructure organisation of industry leading experts in intelligent design, engineering, security, science, research, and sustainability. They develop and operate sustainable data centres for some of the world’s largest technology companies, across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. As Senior Sustainability Analyst at Pure DC, Oksana leads carbon offsetting, mitigation, and renewable energy projects, optimizing the carbon credit portfolio and ESG reporting. Oksana has worked with organizations like the UN and World Bank on climate resilience and sustainability policies, including large-scale adaptation and sustainable agriculture. She holds a PhD in Finance, specializing in natural resources, with certifications in CO2 accounting and sustainable investment. Some of the highlights from this episode: Pure Data Center Group's approach to achieving net-zero carbon commitments. Challenges in adopting strategies quickly due to regulatory pressures and regional operational differences. Building a robust carbon removal strategy through investment in high-quality projects with thorough verification processes. Why strong partnerships with project developers are essential for success. Complexities of the carbon credit market and integrating carbon pricing into business models. The need for constant adaptation in response to evolving regulations and market conditions. Internal challenges of gaining stakeholder support for carbon initiatives. Strategic approach to carbon accounting and mitigation within the company. -Relevant Links- Oksana Davis’s LinkedIn Pure Data Center Group Website…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Richard Templer Co-Founder of Undaunted (formerly the Centre for Climate Change Innovation) Undaunted is a partnership between Imperial College London and the Royal Institution. It is fostering a thriving innovation ecosystem that aims to make London and the UK a great place to start and scale intelligent, sustainable solutions to the climate challenge at pace. Richard Templer is Emeritus Professor of Climate Innovation and a Senior Research Investigator. He has been a Commissioner at the London Sustainable Development Commission, and advisory body to the Mayor of London, since 2015 and was awarded an OBE for his contributions to climate innovation in 2024. Some of the highlights from this episode: The importance of carbon removals in the bigger picture, cutting through the noise. How buyers should evaluate different methods based on their durability, reliability, and scalability. Opportunities for value chain integration for emitters. The need for public understanding and enthusiastic support for removals to drive action at scale. The role of buyers in shaping the narrative around removals by integrating CSOs within businesses and their value chains. How early investment and advocacy by buyers can build markets and reduce solution costs. - Relevant Links- Richard Templer’s LinkedIn Undaunted website…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of the CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Antoine Poulallion, Senior Director the sustainability team at Boston Consulting Group. BCG is a renowned global consulting firm that advises clients across various industries on strategy, technology, and innovation, with significant expertise in business transformation and digital advancement. Antoine Poulallion is a Senior Director on BCG’s sustainability team, where he focuses on the firm's sustainability strategy. Since joining the team in 2020 from BCG’s consulting side, his work has spanned a variety of initiatives, from developing BCG’s net-zero plan to setting ambitious reduction targets and leading on carbon removal and sustainable aviation fuel partnerships. In addition to his internal work, Antoine also advises BCG clients globally on building their own net-zero strategies. His work centers on launching high-impact projects and ensuring their successful implementation across the organization. Some of the highlights from this episode: BCG’s strategy for achieving net zero through carbon removal. The importance of internal carbon pricing and leadership support. Balancing short- and long-term procurement strategies for carbon removal. Developing internal expertise and securing organisational buy-in. Managing risks in carbon removal initiatives. Practical advice for making an impact, whether starting or refining your carbon removal strategy. -Relevant Links- Antoine’s LinkedIn Boston Consulting Group website BCG Privacy Policy…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Co-Authors Jennifer Geary and Anna Krotova who recently authored the book “How to be a Chief Sustainability Officer”. “How to be a Chief Sustainability Officer” is a hands-on and comprehensive book that condenses over 20 years of sustainability theory and collective management experience into a solid guide for sustainability leaders. It is also an important reference for Boards, Committees, and executives who want to embrace the sustainability transition and position their organisations for long-term, ethically driven success. Anna Krotova is a sustainability leader who has spent her entire career and working life in sustainability. Over the last 15 years, she has held sustainability roles across various sectors, from non-profits and international development organisations to consulting and private sector companies. Jennifer Geary is a COO with over 25 years of experience in Finance, Technology, Risk and Legal, across diverse industries from financial services to not-for-profit. Some of the highlights from this episode: Jennifer's journey of writing books on C-suite roles and the challenges faced. Anna's motivation for collaborating on the CSO book and the regulatory pressures in sustainability. The importance of internal carbon pricing and accurate emissions inventory. Procurement strategies and due diligence for carbon removal technologies. Legal risks and the reality of greenwashing in sustainability efforts. The necessity of building a supportive community around CSOs for better decision-making and knowledge sharing. -Relevant Links- Jennifer Geary’s website Jennifer Geary LinkedIn Anna Krotova website Anna Krotova LinkedIn Click to buy the “How to be a Chief Sustainability Officer” book…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Christopher Neidl, Co-Founder of The OpenAir Collective. OpenAir is a global volunteer collective advancing carbon dioxide removal solutions to the climate crisis through collaborative research & development, advocacy, and pilot-based missions. Chris Neidl has helped lead advocacy efforts at the state level related to low-carbon concrete procurement policy, including the Low Embodied Carbon Concrete Leadership Act (LECCLA), as well as carbon removal procurement and incentives, such as the New York Carbon Dioxide Removal Leadership Act, the NY Carbon City Property Tax Abatement Act, and the Luxembourg Negative Emissions Tariff. Some of the highlights from this episode: The importance of a multi-layered approach to net zero, combining emissions reduction, resilience, and carbon removal. How non-profit organisations like OpenAir Collective educate, organise, and drive citizen-led policy change at the local level. Empowering citizens with AI tools to spread effective CDR policies and create a ‘wildfire’ of advocacy. The need for early engagement in CDR, with early adopters setting the standard for future practices. How organisations can learn from established role models instead of reinventing the wheel. The critical role of rigorous standards and MRV in ensuring trust and accountability in the carbon market. Preparing for the inevitable development of carbon markets and recognising the essential role of government involvement. -Relevant Links- Chris's LinkedIn The OpenAir Collective's website…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Jason Grillo CEO and co-founder of AirMiners Jason Grillo is the Director of Partnerships and Operations for AirMiners - a worldwide community of innovators dedicated to advancing the practice of removing carbon dioxide and its equivalent greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, across all methods. His experience in AirMiners spans leading the biweekly virtual event series, managing the community of over 2,300 people, and co-leading the Launchpad accelerator program for early stage startups which has graduated 95 teams since 2021. AirMiners gathers people who want to build something in carbon removal and brings them into community with others who can create with them. AirMiners started in 2017 by Tito Jankowski and Matthew Eshed, as a project to help kick start the carbon removal industry. Since then, AirMiners has grown to accelerate entrepreneurs and innovators building solutions for carbon removal. Some of the highlights from this episode: The correct positive positive framing of carbon removal to create a narrative of agency How buyers can leverage resources of AirMiners and be part of forthcoming buyer education programme, designed for CSOs (supported by TCDRPG) How to make carbon removal and co-benefits relevant to organisation stakeholders The case and necessity for early engagement in CDR to support 2030 net zero milestones. The value of buyer groups and communities beyond sharing individual experience. The importance of trust in the early market and the role of MRV/due diligence in procurement process Thinking of carbon removal as a strategic enabler and a brand enhancer and having the confidence to talk about contributions to market and industry building without fear of greenwashing. The three buyer archetypes that buyers should consider -Relevant Links- Jason Grillo’s LinkedIn AirMiner’s website AirMiner’s LinkedIn Boot Up Programme Registration Link Buyers Academy Registration Link…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Benjamin Schulz, formerly Founding Partner of Carbon Removal Partners and now Founder of X-SAF Technology. Carbon Removal Partners is a venture that partners with the most ambitious entrepreneurs in the formative stage of their companies to support them and transform them into global winners - by investing into technologies to withdraw carbon from the atmosphere in a permanent manner, as well as into companies along the CarbonRemoval value chain. Benjamin Schulz shares responsibilities on investing and portfolio success, and leading the firms activities in the US. He studied Mathematics at Imperial College, London. Prior to Carbon Removal Partners, Benjamin was involved in founding and building tech companies. He's been an active climate advocate through his work at CleanTechnica (worlds #1 cleantech site) and creation of the The Solar Panel Art Series (an internationally recognised art project). Some of the highlights from this episode: The importance of developing specific communication and education strategies for different audiences using simple, easily to understand concepts - thinking about carbon removal as necessary waste management, where you have to remove what you emit. The necessity for novice buyers to be able to learn from pioneer buyers - industry and market peers need to help each other. The importance of establishing a price for carbon to drive the right organisation behaviours and fund transition activity and compensation of residual/historic emissions. Funding the first feature length CDR documentary through the Legion44 initiative to bring CDR to the wider public - launching at Venice Film Festival. The importance of public long term multi-year CDR procurement commitments for both sides of the market. The policy environment that is emerging is creating greater certainty for organisations with net zero claims about the action they will need to take. Call To Action: Lobby for a price to be put on carbon by society and within organisations to fund carbon waste management. -Relevant Links- Benjamin Schulz’s LinkedIn Carbon Removal Partners website WEF Reports SwissRe industry report SwissRe Institute Legion44 launch and programme…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Ben Rubin Executive Director of Carbon Business Council Carbon Business Council is a nonprofit trade association representing more than 100 carbon management companies working together to responsibly restore the climate and make a gigaton-scale climate impact. Ben is regularly featured in National Media Outlets, including Bloomberg, Axios, Politico and the Hill. He speaks on national and international stages about responsibly scaling the carbon removal market. Some of the highlights from this episode: Buyer resources through Carbon Business Council and The Carbon Herald partnership Importance of science-based communication: 3 ‘R’s of climate: remove, reduce, resilience The need for better education of critical stakeholders on risks and benefits of CDR Unique buyer journeys and resources (CBC/BMWF paper on buyer experience) Concept Of ‘Twin Targets’ For Net Zero Pledge: reduction and removal (joint letter and OpEd) Critical Need For Demand-Side Support: public-led procurement (CDC paper this autumn) Scaling to gigaton levels: increasing demand and supply Communities for learning about CDR - Relevant Links- Ben Rubin’s LinkedIn Carbon Business Council…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Greg Nemet Professor and Director of La Follette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Greg specializes in energy systems, negative emissions, and climate policy. He is a leading voice in the development of CDR at the scale required and is a lead author of the State of CDR Report, first published in 2023, with a second edition recently published. He has been one of the leading scientific thought leaders on carbon removal as a climate change mitigation tool. Highlights from this episode: The importance of objective evidence based information about carbon removal, what it is and what it isn’t and the diverse and increasing range of solutions The need for society to engage with a broad portfolio of solutions at this stage of development to give the greatest chance of success. Why climate science so challenging to communicate and what will help build a strong social license for CDR The goal of The State of CDR report and data portal to put the information needed in the hands of those that need it to facilitate the rapid development of CDR The 4 gigaton CDR gap and how to fill it How new technologies develop and move through the formative proving stage through deployment and adoption The need to get to a global standard equivalent to what we have for financial accounting (GAAP), converging from the 102 standards and protocols today The important features of effective government policy The value of learning by doing to gain experience and start to establish market practices The challenge: lessons from the industrial scale up of ammonia synthesis The need to scale up capacity now across the range of CDR solutions in order to meet 2050 goals. The role of absorptive capacity. - Relevant Links- Greg Nemet’s LinkedIn Greg Nemet’s website The State of CDR Report CDR infogrphaphic…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Robert Höglund, the leading CDR influencer. Robert Höglund is an advisor in carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and climate policy. He manages the charitable Milkywire Climate Transformation Fund, co-founded the CDR market overview CDR.fyi, and writes regularly on carbon removal and corporate climate contributions. For Carbon Gap he co-authored the report Bridging the Ambition Gap. He is also a member of the EU Expert Group on Carbon Removals (observer status), and of the Science-based Target initiative’s (SBTi) Technical Advisory Group. Robert previously headed Oxfam Sweden’s policy and communications team and founded the Climate Goal Initiative in Sweden. CDR.fyi is the largest open data platform dedicated to providing information durable carbon removal. Our goal is to equip market participants, policymakers, consultants, academic researchers, and capital allocators with up-to-date, accurate data on the CDR industry to guide investment and help sustainably scale the solution. Some of the highlights from this episode: Simple ways to understand CDR No reason to fear CDR. Comparing carbon removal with the early development of other industries Scaling challenges. Highlighting the need for increased buyer participation to scale carbon removal efforts. Role of carbon pricing. Putting a price on carbon allows investment in reduction and removal. Call for universal action. Advocates for widespread support, even by individuals purchasing just one tonne of carbon removal. - Relevant Links- Robert’s LinkedIn Robert’s Illuminum page Carbon Gap Report: Bridging the Ambition gap: A framework for scaling corporate funds for carbon removal and wider climate action CDR.fyi Milkywire [Klana] Case Study Milkywire Climate Transformation Fund How to set an internal carbon fee…
 
Please follow our LinkedIn page to connect with guests and ask questions. In this episode of The CDR Procurement Guide, Eli spoke with Marian Krueger Co-Founder & Managing Director of remove. remove is Europe's leading whole ecosystem accelerator program, focused on maximizing the potential of the best CDR market solutions through support for early-stage startups from across the region, and now beyond. A non-profit program supported by leading climate investors and philanthropists, they support startups in all CDR pathways with funding, entrepreneurship and CDR expert coaching and in parallel contribute to the creation of a supportive European CDR ecosystem. Marian is a climate entrepreneur and a CDR ecosystem enabler. He's dedicated his career to the development of CDR and has been a key instrumental figure in the development of the European CDR community. He sits at the intersection of science and market solutions, starting with thought leadership in one of Europe's foremost academic institutions (ETH Zurich) and acting as a conductor of the flow of talent and ideas into an emerging market. Marian Krueger could best be described as an impact entrepreneur: first as a venture developer at the German green utility, Innogy; then founding his own startup, Ucair, to increase photovoltaic yield using drones and AI data analytics; he then went on to join ETH Zurich’s Sustainability in Business Lab, ETH sus.lab, as Decarbonisation Lead, where he co-founded the remove accelerator. Marian holds two Masters degrees, one in education and one in behavioral economics and sustainability from the London School of Economics. He is also the book author for the CDR buyer community, published for the German speaking market, titled ‘Race to Zero’. Some of the highlights from this episode: Why it’s so important for decision-makers to engage in CDR early and understand the science and economics. There is no substitute for seeing CDR solutions physically. Seeing is believing! The different approaches to buying, either building internal expertise or working with external experts. Why we should not see a choice between emissions reduction or carbon removal, but pursue both in parallel. The need for C-level support for CDR purchases from the outset. Marian’s belief that there are strategic opportunities from being early to CDR procurement beyond meeting public commitments of meeting net zero by a date and removing historical emissions. - Relevant Links- Marian’s LinkedIn remove Accelerator’s website Race to Zero Microsoft procurement process/learnings ETH sus.lab/BMW Foundation From Awareness to Action: The Six Building Blocks for Purchasing Carbon Removal Carbon Gap Envisioning a carbon removal strategy for Europe…
 
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