Carbon Material Flow Control

The coordination system behind organic waste diversion-to-CDR feasibility.

Carbon Material Flow Control connects the physical movement of organic material with the evidence, partners, technology fit, and claims discipline required for carbon-removal opportunity development. It coordinates producers, haulers, processors, technology providers, cities, researchers, funders, and carbon strategy teams around one route map.

Coordination thesis

The carbon-removal opportunity depends on keeping material, data, and responsibility connected.

Organic material often changes hands many times: producer, bin, bag, cart, dock, hauler, transfer point, processor, technology partner, storage pathway, verifier, funder, and buyer. MSW2CDR provides the coordination structure that keeps each handoff aligned with the intended route.

The result is a clear feasibility pathway from existing diversion to credible project development.

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Stakeholder translation

One route map, different operating requirements for each participant.

Organic waste producersWhat material is produced?

Volume, composition, location, seasonality, current destination, and operational constraints.

CitiesWhat public system exists?

Organics programs, mandates, procurement, public education, facilities, grants, and reporting goals.

HaulersHow is material preserved?

Collection, contamination control, load tracking, route documentation, and delivery records.

ProcessorsWhat can be accepted?

Feedstock specifications, rejects, conversion fit, quality controls, and processor economics.

Technology providersWhat pathway is possible?

Biochar, HTC, AD + capture, mineralization, MRV, sorting, logistics, and storage systems.

Carbon strategy teamsWhat can be funded or claimed?

Buyer diligence, MRV, verification, claims boundary, sponsorship, and project finance.