Over 10.4 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions have already been reduced

Park or

Pre-liminary Feasibility assessment stage/Under Development
Project Status
Project Type
Carbon Credits – Avoidance (Soil Treatment)
Goal
Avoid high-emission disposal and remediation processes

Project Information

Park or operates a dedicated contaminated soil remediation facility as part of its broader environmental complex, which also includes composting and biochar operations. The soil rehabilitation division focuses on treating land impacted by organic pollutants such as fuels, oils, and petroleum derivatives through advanced bioremediation processes. This approach utilizes naturally occurring microorganisms that break down contaminants under controlled conditions of aeration, moisture, and temperature, restoring the soil to a stable and safe state for reuse. Compared to energy-intensive alternatives such as landfilling, incineration, or long-distance soil transportation, biological treatment offers a more sustainable and resource-efficient solution while preserving soil structure and protecting groundwater.

Through a joint initiative with Carbon World, the climate mitigation potential embedded in soil rehabilitation activities is being structured into a scalable carbon credit framework. By conducting comparative analysis against conventional remediation scenarios, quantifying avoided emissions and energy savings, and developing a tailored methodological structure, environmental remediation can be translated into the potential generation of verified carbon credits. For operators and landowners, this represents a dual opportunity: not only achieving regulatory compliance and environmental restoration, but also unlocking additional climate and financial value from existing operational activities—positioning soil remediation as an active component of the emerging low-carbon economy.