carbon removal

  1. Microsoft Partners with Vaulted Deep to Remove 4.9M Tons of CO₂ via Underground Waste Sequestration

    Microsoft has entered into a significant agreement with Vaulted Deep, a Houston-based waste management company, to remove up to 4.9 million metric tons of carbon dioxide over the next 12 years. This initiative is part of Microsoft's broader strategy to achieve carbon negativity by 2030. Vaulted...
  2. Microsoft 2025 Environmental Sustainability Report: Leading Climate Strategy & Future Challenges

    Microsoft’s annual 2025 Environmental Sustainability Report, covering the company’s fiscal year 2024, provides a revealing snapshot of one of the world’s largest technology giants grappling with the powerful currents of digital transformation and global environmental imperatives. With its...
  3. Microsoft Expands Carbon Removal with Stockholm Exergi’s BECCS Technology: Benefits and Challenges

    Microsoft’s ambitious climate strategy took a decisive step forward this week with the extension of its carbon removal agreement with Stockholm Exergi, a Swedish utility pushing the frontiers of bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) technology. This multi-year deal, billed as the...
  4. Microsoft’s Carbon Neutrality Goals and the Controversial BECCS Carbon Removal Deal

    Microsoft’s carbon neutrality ambitions have repeatedly made international headlines, and the recent extension of its agreement with Stockholm Exergi adds fresh fuel to both optimism and controversy around the tech giant’s climate strategy. In a move touted as the world’s largest carbon removal...