en.Wedoany.com Reported - Climeworks Solutions entered into 14 new carbon dioxide removal (CDR) transactions in the first half of 2026, totaling approximately 450,000 tonnes of CO₂ removal.
These transactions stem from the company's broad portfolio of solutions. Some partnerships will be announced in the coming months, while publicly disclosed agreements include collaborations with Tapestry, NTT DATA, and TD Bank. The 14 partnerships integrate multiple carbon removal pathways, encompassing biochar, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), enhanced rock weathering (ERW), afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR), as well as direct air capture (DAC).
The transactions confirm growing corporate interest in Climeworks' CDR portfolio service, which was launched in 2024. Adrian Siegrist, Chief Commercial Officer at Climeworks, stated that within just two years, Climeworks Solutions has established its position in the market by combining engineered and nature-based removal methods into a diversified portfolio, with a strong focus on delivery, transparency, and reliability. The company also leverages over a decade of experience in direct air capture and a scientific team to help shape the high-quality carbon removal market.
Initially entering the market as a DAC innovator, the company has successfully transformed into a trusted partner for corporate buyers interested in integrating high-quality CDR into their net-zero strategies. The 14 partnerships span industries including banking, aviation, healthcare, luxury goods, retail, and technology, with each participating buyer generating annual revenues exceeding $5 billion.
According to the press release, Climeworks Solutions currently serves over 200 companies globally, many of which are among the Forbes Global 2000. The company's 2025 performance record shows a 100% delivery rate for its portfolio. The announcement was made one day before the launch of London Climate Action Week 2026, where the Climeworks Solutions team will collaborate with sustainability leaders to accelerate CDR adoption.

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