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Microsoft signs a major new carbon removal deal to try and help minimize environmental effects even further

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  • Microsoft will purchase 3.685 million tons of carbon removal credits over 12 years
  • Carbon will be captured from pulp and paper milling stations
  • It will be stored permanently in saline aquifers

Microsoft has confirmed plans to buy 3.685 million metric tons of carbon removal credits from CO280 as part of an agreement that will last 12 years.

Expected to start in 2028, the project will be located at Gulf Coast pulp and paper mills and will cover emissions from CO280’s first carbon capture project.

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