Clifford Chance advised Biocare Projects on world's largest carbon removal mission with Kiland

It is expected to generate approximately 1.8 million carbon credits

Update: 2022-09-06 03:15 GMT

Clifford Chance advised Biocare Projects on world's largest carbon removal mission with Kiland It is expected to generate approximately 1.8 million carbon credits Leading international law firm Clifford Chance has advised Biocare Projects on its long-term carbon removal project with ASX-listed timber company Kiland Limited. Biocare specializes in identifying, sourcing, and...


Clifford Chance advised Biocare Projects on world's largest carbon removal mission with Kiland

It is expected to generate approximately 1.8 million carbon credits

Leading international law firm Clifford Chance has advised Biocare Projects on its long-term carbon removal project with ASX-listed timber company Kiland Limited.

Biocare specializes in identifying, sourcing, and financing project development in the carbon space, supporting businesses to improve processes that reduce carbon impact and unlock carbon monetization opportunities.

The Biocare-Kiland project involves the conversion of 4.5 million tonnes of fire-damaged timber from Kiland's timber plantations on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It will turn into approximately 900,000 tonnes of biochar, a stable form of carbon made from biomass, which acts as a carbon store that can endure in soil for hundreds to thousands of years.

Reuben van Werkum, the lead partner at Clifford Chance said, "We are thrilled to advise Biocare on this landmark deal, which will provide an innovative and environmentally sustainable solution to prevent the release of carbon from millions of hectares of Australian timber damaged by bushfires."

"We are very proud to be working with a business that plays a key role in assisting companies to tackle climate change as they move to carbon net-zero and beyond. This transaction builds upon our market-leading work in Australia and around the world advising businesses in all sectors in mitigating climate change risk, transitioning to clean energy and undertaking ESG-related investments," he added.

Werkum was supported by associate Joshua Yan in Sydney.

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