Our positive impact
By 2030, we aim to have 6 major Carbon Removal Facilities up and running. Each year this would convert 1 million tons of waste biomass into a permanent carbon-based material, locking carbon up for good:
This partnership will generate reliable and affordable renewable electricity and carbon negative products to advance our shared vision of a low-carbon future.
Scott Kinney, Vice President of Energy Resources
Avista Corporation
Myno’s biochar facility will provide a double benefit to our region by supplying consistent biochar to support soil health while reducing wildfire risk by removing forest fuels in our region.
Dean Hellie, District Administrator,
Stevens County Conservation District
Myno’s project creates jobs in Washington’s rural communities and contributes to our state’s clean energy goals, creating a more prosperous and sustainable future for all.
Michael Mann, Executive Director,
Clean and Prosperous Washington
We believe Myno’s project will help catalyze the transition to a climate-smart agriculture future.
Addie Candib, Pacific Northwest Regional Director
American Farmland Trust
Myno’s carbon removal facilities reduce wildfire risk, remove carbon from our atmosphere, and improve the productivity of our agricultural sector. The improved climate resilience and green jobs that CRFs create, provide a template for sustainable economic development in Washington State and the rest of the country.
Hilary Franz,
Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands