For buyers, funders, sponsors, and infrastructure partners

Discover future supply before it becomes finished tons.

Most carbon-removal procurement starts after projects are already visible. MSW2CDR helps buyers, funders, and sponsors support earlier supply-chain creation: finding eligible waste carbon, assessing routes, improving project readiness, and de-risking future durable supply.

Buyer and funder participation

Support the connection between waste systems and future durable tons.

Early supply visibility

See where municipal and commercial carbon flows may become future CDR projects before they are fully mature.

Request buyer briefing

Assessment sponsorship

Fund CDR Retrofit Assessments for cities, facilities, brands, or regional clusters to create a stronger project pipeline.

Sponsor an assessment

Quality screen

Review whether projects are separating avoided emissions, composting, recycling, and durable removal claims responsibly.

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Pilot and offtake exploration

Identify pilots, project developers, technologies, and community partners that could support future purchasing pathways.

Explore offtake readiness

Local climate impact

Support local, visible, community-relevant infrastructure that can also address waste, methane, jobs, and circular material systems.

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Portfolio diversification

Evaluate waste-derived pathways as one part of a broader carbon-removal portfolio without assuming all routes are buyer-ready.

Explore pathways

Buyer discipline

Buyer interest does not turn a waste stream into CDR.

MSW2CDR helps prepare potential supply, but verified carbon-removal purchasing requires project-specific quality review, accepted measurement, durability evidence, emissions accounting, and third-party verification where applicable.

Buyer and funder participation can include project discovery, assessment sponsorship, pilot support, offtake exploration, and future purchasing once projects meet quality requirements.