
We’re excited to share a new partnership with Wild Assets. We’ve signed a long-term offtake for future carbon removal credits from our Deep Mine Storage project in Georgia.
The Biomass Storage in Subsurface Mines Module has entered public consultation, marking a significant step forward for durable carbon removal. Rewind contributed extensive scientific and operational feedback on permanence, monitoring, safety, and biomass sustainability to help shape a robust and credible new CDR methodology.

Today is an exciting milestone for us at Rewind: we are launching our DMS Project in the city of Tkibuli, Georgia - the world’s first commercial Deep Mine Storage (DMS) facility. A carbon removal project that is meets all key criteria: permanent, operationally scalable, reasonably priced, and grounded in the Earth’s own natural processes. We source residual sawmill biomass, and inject it into sealed underground disused mine chambers, where the isolation and anoxia will preserve the solid plant carbon for geological time scales.

Is placing biomass on the Black Sea floor safe, scientifically sound, and environmentally responsible? Here, we clarify the facts, address key concerns, and detail our meticulous approach to monitoring marine anoxic carbon storage (MACS)—a method backed by science, proven by nature, and poised for careful, scaled growth.
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