Mati Carbon Delivers 492.4 Tonnes of Carbon Credits Certified Under Isometric V1.2 Protocol
2026-06-23 10:35
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mati Carbon has delivered 492.4 tonnes of certified carbon dioxide removal credits under Isometric's latest V1.2 Enhanced Weathering (EW) durable carbon removal credit protocol. The company has become the first in the enhanced weathering sector to obtain certified credits meeting the requirements of this rigorous protocol.

Mati Carbon becomes first company to deliver carbon credits under new V1.2 ERW Isometric protocol - Carbon Herald

Mati Carbon's business focuses on deploying Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) in the Global South, aiming to help local farmers restore degraded soils using volcanic rock powder, thereby enhancing climate resilience, crop productivity, and farmer incomes while achieving permanent carbon dioxide removal. The company, which won the XPRIZE Carbon Removal grand prize in 2025, has since continued to advance ERW project progress and knowledge accumulation.

The carbon credits certified under the Isometric V1.2 ERW protocol come from the Seoni and North Chhattisgarh projects. Over the past year, Mati Carbon stated that its logistics and analytical capabilities have evolved, significantly improving the quality of solid-phase monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) datasets. Building on this foundation, the company has developed reliable workflows and a public tool considered beneficial for the responsible growth of the EW and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) community.

Last month, Mati released an application allowing users to stress-test ERW operational data. This free tool demonstrates how different types of soil data—whether noisy or with strong or weak signals—display weathering rates related to ERW under the TiCAT solid-phase MRV methodology. Mati Carbon stated that the methodological choices behind CDR claims are still evolving within the industry, and progress accelerates when suppliers share the analytical frameworks used to substantiate their claims. Credits certified under the Isometric V1.2 ERW protocol and related calculations are available for review on the Isometric registry.

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