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Adina Braha-Honciuc

Global Policy Director – Climate & Environment

Schneider Electric

Alexander Farsan

Head of Climate & Environment

Klarna

Alexander Mäkelä

Chief Policy Officer

Carbon Gap

Angela Hepworth

Commercial Director Carbon Markets

Elimini

Anna Stukas

VP of Strategic Partnerships

1PointFive

Benjamin Schulz

Founder

Altitude Carbon

Diana Maranga

Head of Commercialisation

Octavia Carbon

Ed Whittingham

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Energy vs. Climate

Erzsi Sousa

Partner

More Lake

Franziska Tück

Head of Sustainability

Climeworks

Georgia Berry

CDR Programme Director

Green Finance Institute

Hans Westerhof

Co-Founder & Managing Director

Remove

Jim Mann

Founder & CEO

UNDO

Ludovic Chatoux

CEO

Riverse

Matt Isaacs

Co-Founder & Managing Partner

Counteract

Nasim Pour

Lead, Carbon Removals & Market Innovation

Word Economic Forum

Robert Höglund

Climate Transformation Fund Manager

Milkywire

Shannon Sterling

Co-Founder & COO/CSO

CarbonRun

Simon Bager

Co-Founder & CIO

Klimate

Tom Mills

Climate Fellow

Stripe

Wend Lam

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Capsule Technologies

Alexander Mäkelä

Chief Policy Officer

Wendy Lam

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Accelerating Carbon Removal through Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Learn how the integration of AI and CDR technology can contribute towards a more sustainable future.

The Evolving European Investment Landscape

How are public and private funding, technological diversification, and policy frameworks advancing investment and impacting the deployment of carbon removal solutions?

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Generating Energy Through Bioenergy with Carbon Capture & Storage (BECCS)

Can BECCS projects truly scale and become a significant player in the global carbon credit market?

Northern Hemisphere Players Leading the CDR Charge

Hear from European countries leading the way in advancing carbon removal initiatives through regulations, solutions and investments.

The Trapping Potential of Methane Removal

Discover how capturing and harnessing methane can combat climate change while unlocking new, clean energy opportunities

CDR Credit Quality & Market Integrity

Will MRV, the private sector and regulations bolster the VCM and compliance markets in Europe? How will international frameworks and standards support supply and demand in the global markets?

Direct Air (DAC) & Ocean (DOC) Solutions & Maturation

Hear about the growth and potential of cutting-edge DAC technology and facilities, and the initiatives and developments of ocean-based sequestration methods.

Agricultural Game-Changers: Power of Rocks & Charcoal

Biochar and Enhanced Weathering have been the leading CDR solutions in agriculture globally. Will they continue to be the solution to soil fertility and crop health?

CDR in the Global South - Beyond Volume Delivery

Learn about the Global South's favourable production conditions that support the essential growth of the CDR sector.

European CDR Demand

CDR purchases are on the rise, but there is still a dire need for new buyers. Experienced buyers share their insights on navigating the evolving CDR landscape.

Navigating the EU's CDR Regulatory & Policy Frameworks

Facilitating growth in permanent carbon removals, carbon farming, and carbon storage in products to achieve climate neutrality by 2050

The Evolving European Investment Landscape

How are public and private funding, technological diversification, and policy frameworks advancing investment and impacting the deployment of carbon removal solutions?

Accelerating Carbon Removal through Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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What’s On?

Carbon Unbound Europe hosts two full days of action-packed sessions and networking, here's your laser-focused CDR agenda.

Day 1
Wednesday 11th September
Morning

What's on?

08:55 - Opening Remarks from Unbound Summits
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09:00 - The Status Quo on European CDR Policy: Setting a Benchmark

Format: Panel

  • What is the status of the EU carbon removal strategy? Does it enable Europe to remain on track with its decarbonisation target? And does the EU agenda fit in the global race to zero competition?
  • The voluntary markets are small and unsuited to scale removals to the required levels. How can incorporating removals in compliance markets help to scale up the funding? 
  • The EU has stated that to incentivise the CDR industry in Europe, only European projects will be eligible for CRCF accreditation. How does this impact the European CDR industry?
  • Several countries, in and outside the EU, have compliance and policies that focus on CDR. What are the main reasons for this ambition? Have these efforts already had notable impacts, e.g., an increase in buyers?
  • What is the net-zero status in the UK? Is the 2023  Growth Plan scaling up and deploying technologies?

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09:45 - BECCS: Will It Keep on Capturing Us Permanently?

Format: Fireside Chat

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BECCS was the preferred solution in the biggest removal purchase earlier this year, ensuring another critical step taken in the race to net zero.  These leading BECCS companies will share insights on the importance and benefits of BECCS and its growing role in achieving net zero. 

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10:15 - Networking Coffee Break

10:45 - Experienced Buyers Sharing Lessons Learnt ‍

Format: Panel

  • Companies need to meet their net-zero goals. How can experienced removals-focused buyers advise and guide businesses? How can we increase activity without a carrot or stick?
  • What is the biggest roadblock for carbon removal purchases today?  What due diligence needs to occur to overcome this obstacle?
  • To what extent do buyer priorities influence their buying pattern and portfolio design?
  • What is the business case for Carbon removal? Why should businesses act now and not wait until they have figured out their 90% reduction plan?
  • Can suppliers and marketplaces play a more significant role in attracting and engaging buyers? If so, what can they ‘do better’? 

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11:30 - Achieving Just Outcomes with Robust MRV

Format: Fireside Chat

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12:00 - Campfire Sessions

Format: Team Collaboration

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Organisations invite attendees to participate in intimate discussions around critical challenges related to CDR development. The session will culminate in the delegation sharing new ideas.

Afternoon

What's on?

12:45 - Networking Lunch

13:45 - The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM): Real, Additional, and Permanent?

Format: Panel

  • Is the time of reduction or avoidance credits over, and can we finally increase removal credits in this ‘niche’ market of high-quality credits?
  • The VCM is more agile and flexible, making it ideal for scaling novel carbon removal methods. How can these more expensive credits be promoted? 
  • What has the outcome of IC-VCM’s The Core Carbon Principles been? Is the SBTi's Corporate Net-Zero Standard motivating businesses to use removals in their target setting?
  • How are government-led voluntary (CACF) and compliance efforts taking shape, and are they making an impact?
  • Have the above efforts contributed enough towards transparency, accountability, and integrity to increase business activity? Where are the bottlenecks? 

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14:30 - CDR Entrepreneurs' Showcases

Format: Pitching Session

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‍Start-ups will present their state-of-the-art CDR solutions to a panel of investor judges.


15:00 - Breaking the Waves: The Win-Win of Direct Ocean Removal Technology

Format: Partnership Showcase

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Can Direct Ocean Removal (DOR) technology deliver high-quality, reliable, safe, certified carbon removal credits? Hear first-hand about this partnership, including launching a pilot to build large-scale commercial plants in critical regions worldwide.

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15:15 - Biochar and Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW): Gaining More Terrain 

Format: Fireside chat

  • Biochar accounted for 90+% of credits delivered so far. Why is it so popular, and does MRV readiness play a leading role besides price and delivery?
  • The potential for storing carbon in soil is greater than previously believed. ERW and biochar also promise to reshape agriculture. What is the expected path for both, and what can obstruct growth? 
  • Both methods are or will likely become “classical” project development businesses. What implications does this have from a financing and partnership perspective? Are VCs the right funders for these methods?
  • What is more important when using and financing these technologies: higher crop yields and improved crop health or carbon removal capacity in soil? 
15:45 - Networking Coffee Break
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16:15 - Is the Global South Leapfrogging in Carbon Removal?

Format: Panel

  • Both engineered and NbS solutions are on the rise in the Global South. What have been the leading accelerators?
  • What are some of the main benefits of carbon removal to the Global South? What have been the main challenges?  
  • What are the most essential elements in increasing supply and demand, commitments, and financial mechanisms to accelerate the development of CDR in your country?
  • Who are the buyers of the carbon credits and funders that support the development of technology and projects in these areas? What decision-making factors are involved in choosing the region? 
  • Some governments have, or promote, a legal mandate to start developing carbon removal approaches. Have collaborations occurred between the private and public sectors, and has this strengthened the Removal landscape?
17:00 - Beyond the Start-Up Phase: Growth Investments vs Project Financing

Format: Fireside Chat

  • The relative shortage of growth-stage financing indicates the CDR market's nascence. Where are the financing gaps, and what funding is required for the different stages of growth? 
  • How do we entice asset managers to deliver the CDR funding needed at later stages without having delivered much? 
  • When reaching the scale-up phase, billions of dollars are needed from large-scale investors to meet their expectations, and CDR companies’ risk profiles usually don’t match. How can we bridge the chasm?
  • What have been success stories from other industries, and are there lessons learnt that can be helpful to CDR investors?
17:30 - Networking Reception
Day 2
Thursday 12th September
Morning

What's on?

08:00 - Breakfast Brief: How Carbon Removal Can Bring Nature Back into Agriculture and Help Fix Our Broken Food System

Format: Panel 

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09:00 - Convincing Leadership: Building the Business Case for Carbon Removal

Format: Presentation

  • What is needed to convince your leadership team to invest in carbon removal solutions, ideally with large-scale potential? Does Leadership understand the benefits, such as company reputation, maintaining talent, and attracting customers? 
  • Should CDR be a top-down or bottom-up approach? How do companies ensure CDR is at the forefront of all departments, including the executive level?
  • Is CDR still too ‘niche’ and nascent? Are reduction or avoidance credits, therefore, more in favour? 
  • Are lack of education, voluntary market vs compliance and a lack of organisational resources also factors? 

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09:15 - CDR Engineered Developments: Europe & North America

Format: Fireside Chat

  • CO2 tech removal solutions are essential to Europe’s ability to achieve its climate policy objectives. What is happening in Europe to accommodate this growth?
  • The EU’s ban on international carbon offsets from its emissions market is supposed to incentivise the European CDR industry. Is it realistic to source the necessary removals only from Europe?
  • Money talks, but how significant is it between the two continents, and does the investor economy play an important role?
  • Europe might not have the space for extensive DAC implementation, but is the region inventive regarding CCUS and trailblazing in storing beyond land?
  • What have been the successes of regional collaboration opportunities, technology transfers, and best practices between Europe and North America?

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09:45 - Europe’s Investor Ecosystem: Warming Up to CDR?

Format: Panel

  • Investors in ‘conservative’ Europe have opened their wallets, particularly towards climate tech. How much of that is focused on removals, and is it the correct type of financing? 
  • The space is surging with early-stage climate funds. What are the later-stage funds looking for? How will CDR companies manage the gap in funding around the FOAK/NOAK? 
  • What is the CDR financing landscape like, and what financial instruments or models that have been successful in other sectors can be used or further developed in CDR? 
  • What makes the European market attractive for North American investors, in particular, and how big a portion do they represent in the investor landscape? 
  • EU support positively influences capital deployment, but what bottlenecks hinder the full potential of European startup removal? 

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10:30 - Networking Coffee Break

11:00 - The Power of Engagement Between CDR Policymakers and ‘Doers’

Format: Fireside Chat

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This intimate exchange between leading decision-makers and CDR practitioners from across Europe and beyond will be hosted by Carbon Gap and remove. Discussion and case studies will focus on what the CDR sector needs to do to meet 2030-scale requirements. 

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11:30 - Campfire Sessions

Format: Team Collaboration

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Organisations invite attendees to participate in intimate discussions around key challenges related to CDR development. The session will culminate in the delegation sharing new ideas.

Afternoon

What's on?

12:15 - Networking Lunch
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13:15 - Aviation En Route to Net-Zero: Navigating the Turbulence

Format: Keynote

  • How is the aviation industry progressing towards achieving net carbon by 2050, and to what extent are removals factoring into their plans?
  • What are the preferred solutions; is DAC aviation’s darling, or are other solutions, including SAF, gaining ground?
  • Are airports working towards a net-zero flight path?
  • CORSIA—The pilot phase has ended, and the real deal has started. What is the status of the carbon credits issued so far?
13:30 - CDR Entrepreneur Showcases: Spotlight on The Global South‍

Format: Pitching Session
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Bold CDR project founders from the Global South will present their solutions to a panel of investor judges.

14:00 Nature-Based Solutions (NbS): Flourishing with Confidence‍

Format:  Fireside Chat

  • Several headwinds, including greenwashing, a lack of additionality, and concerns around permanence, have tainted NbS. Nevertheless, demand is on the rise. How can risk be managed with land-based projects? 
  • Around the world, demand is increasing for high-quality nature-based removals, but what does this mean for Europe?
  • The Green Claims Directive requires permanent removals to balance fossil fuel emissions; where does this leave nature-based removals?
  • Why are more experienced buyers investing in NbS? How important are the co-benefits, such as rebuilding biodiversity and job opportunities? 
  • Some see NbS as a solution to a triple planetary crisis, meaning It can become an answer to climate biodiversity and even address some social issues. Are there risks? And how can we assess the co-benefits from this holistic perspective?

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14:30 - Networking Coffee Break
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14:45 - Diving Deep into Carbon Removal Offtake Agreements 

Format: Panel

  • Offtakes are especially critical in driving new projects and supporting new technologies. Are these agreements providing an impactful way for companies to take meaningful climate action? 
  • What does a balanced carbon removals portfolio look like?  
  • Offtakes look promising on paper, but does their potential live up to their reality?
  • Do these purchase agreements send the desired positive signal to businesses and bring down the costs curve for potential buyers interested in buying high-quality removal credits? How do we get businesses involved in this practice?
  • Which existing portfolios or solutions have been the most popular and why? 

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15:30 - Key Takeaways from Carbon Unbound Europe

Format: Wrap-Up Discussion

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16:00 - End of Conference
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What was On in 2024?

Carbon Unbound Europe hosted two full days of action-packed sessions and networking, this was the laser-focused CDR agenda.

COMING SOON! A full updated 2025 agenda from our Head of Production, Chantal Spit!

Day 1
Wednesday 11th September
Morning

What's on?

8.55
Main Stage
Opening Remarks from Unbound Summits
Format:
Session Duration:
5
minutes
9.00
Main Stage
The Status Quo on European CDR Policy: Setting a Benchmark
  • What is the status of the EU carbon removal strategy? Does it enable Europe to remain on track with its decarbonisation target? And does the EU agenda fit in the global race to zero competition?
  • The voluntary markets are small and unsuited to scaling removals to the required levels. How can incorporating removals in compliance markets help to scale up the funding? 
  • The EU has stated that only European projects will be eligible for CRCF accreditation to incentivise the CDR industry in Europe. How does this impact the European CDR industry?
  • Several countries, in and outside the EU, have compliance and/or policies that focus on CDR. What are the main reasons for this ambition? Have these efforts already had notable impacts, e.g., an increase in buyers?
  • What is the net-zero status in the UK? Is the 2023 Growth Plan scaling up and deploying technologies?
Confirmed Chair

Isabella Corpora - Director, Carbon Business Council

Confirmed Speakers

Adina Braha-Honciuc -  Global Policy Director – Climate & Environment, Schneider Electric
Giulio Volpi - Policy coordinator – DG Clima European Commission
Helen Bray - Vice President, Policy, Puro.earth
Jay Shah - Head of UK ETS Strategy, Department for Energy Security & Net Zero

Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
9.45
Main Stage
BECCS: Providing Energy Security and Carbon Removals to the UK

Maintaining energy security while tackling climate change and rapidly decarbonising economies is a critical and longstanding challenge for all governments. BECCS is well placed to address this multifaceted problem by delivering baseload power and carbon removals.

Confirmed Speaker

Angela Hepworth - Commercial Director, Drax

Format:
Presentation
Session Duration:
15
minutes
10.00
Reception
Networking Coffee Break
Format:
Session Duration:
30
minutes
10.30
Main Stage
Experienced Buyers Sharing Lessons Learnt
  • Companies need to meet their net-zero goals. How can experienced removals-focused buyers advise and guide businesses? How can we increase activity without a carrot or stick?
  • What is the biggest roadblock for carbon removal purchases today?  What due diligence can be done to overcome this obstacle?
  • To what extent do buyer priorities influence their buying pattern and portfolio design?
  • What is the business case for Carbon removal? Why should businesses act now and not wait until they have figured out their 90% reduction plan?
  • Can suppliers and/or marketplaces play a more significant role in attracting and engaging buyers? If so, what can they ‘do better’?
Confirmed Chair

Marie-Louise Du Bois - Global Head of Carbon Pricing, Energy Transition, S&P Global

Confirmed Speakers

Brett Orlando - Managing Director, Global Head of Commodity Transition, Bank of America
Joe Cruttwell - General Manager, Europe, Patch
Emma Parry - Partner, McKinsey
Kristjan Lepik - CEO, Arbonics
Salah Said - Head of Sustainability, Klarna

Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
11.15
Main Stage
Expanding Availability of High-Quality Carbon Removal Credits
Speaker

Eamon Jubbawy - Founder & CEO, Isometric

Format:
Keynote
Session Duration:
15
minutes
11.30
Main Stage
Achieving Just Outcomes with Robust MRV
  • There are many protocols that make the comparison and oversight of CDR difficult for investors and governments alike. What protocols have worked well, and do they differ for the relevant stakeholders?
  • What are the challenges in implementing MRV, and how can we overcome them?
  • How can technology such as dMRV play a part in innovating MRV moving forward? 
  • How have MRV carbon reports been used to provide insights for companies and investors?
Confirmed Chair

Adam Sipthorpe - Lead, New CDR Pathways, Carbonfuture

Confirmed Speakers

Niall Mottram - Head of Industrial & Energy, Cambridge Consultants
Erik Rylander - Commercial Director, Stockholm Exergi

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Format:
Fireside Chat
Session Duration:
30
minutes
Afternoon

What's on?

12.00
Main Stage
Campfire Sessions

Organisations invite attendees to participate in intimate discussions around key challenges relating to CDR development. The session will culminate in the sharing of new ideas between the delegation.

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1. Corporate CDR Strategies – Early Stage vs. Scale-up Projects

Hugo Lakin - Growth Manager, Milkywire
Adina Braha-Honciuc, Global Policy Director – Climate & Environment, Schneider Electric
Salah Said - Head of Sustainability, Klarna

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2. Digital Innovation for Credible Carbon Removals: dMRV Solutions for the Global South

Caroline Kimani, Carbon Technical Expert, Climate Action Platform for Africa (CAP-A)

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3. Strengthening the Connective Tissue in CDR

Aaron Benjamin - UK and Europe Lead, Direct Air Capture Coalition

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4. Accessing Biological Acceleration in DAC and CCS 

Grant Aarons - CEO, FabricNano

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5. Biological Capture to Long-Term Storage: the Many Pathways Available Now and in the Near Future.
Justin Freiberg - Managing Director, Carbon Containment Lab

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6. Embedded CDR – Integrating a Requirement to Remove Carbon into Existing Regulations

Eli Mitchell-Larson – Co-Founder, Chief Science & Advocacy Officer, Carbon Gap

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7. How Might we Better Understand & Mitigate the Risks of CDR Projects & Tech to Unlock (Non-Philanthropic) Institutional Capital?

Stephen Brittain - Co-Founder, Insurtech Gateway

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8. Scaling Carbon, Restoring Ecosystems: The Future of Reforestation Investments

Pascal Asselin - Co-Founder, MORFO

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9. Financing Carbon Removal Projects: From Pilot to Commercial Scale

Kash Burchett - Global Head of CDR, HSBC

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10. Navigating the Fog: What Needs to Unfold for MRV to Unlock Trust in Marine CDR?

Mónica Larrazábal Álvarez-Guerra - Head of Commercialisation, SeaO2

Format:
Team Collaboration
Session Duration:
45
minutes
12.45
Reception
Networking Lunch
Format:
Session Duration:
60
minutes
13.45
Main Stage
The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM): Real, Additional, and Permanent?
  • Is the time of reduction or avoidance credits over, and can we finally increase removal credits in this ‘niche’ market of high-quality credits?
  • The VCM is more agile and flexible, making it ideal for scaling novel carbon removal methods. How can these more expensive credits be promoted? 
  • What has the outcome of IC-VCM’s The Core Carbon Principles been? Is the SBTi's Corporate Net-Zero Standard motivating businesses to use removals in their target setting?
  • How are government-led voluntary (CACF) and compliance efforts taking shape, and are they making an impact?
  • Have the above efforts contributed enough towards transparency, accountability, and integrity to increase business activity? Where are the bottlenecks?
Confirmed Chair

Antoine Diemert - Accreditation & VCM Policy Director, IETA

Confirmed Speakers

Anton Root - Co-Founder & Head of Research, Allied Offsets
Meera Atreya - Director of EMEA Advisory & Senior Scientist, Carbon Direct
Piera Patrizio - Head of Research, SBTi
Thomas Öström - Co-Founder & CEO, Nordbex

Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
14.30
Main Stage
CDR Tech Showcase: Mission Innovation

Start-ups will present their state-of-the-art CDR solutions to a panel of investor judges.

Showcase Judges

Erica Vertefeuille - Co-Founder, Terra Natural Capital
Sarah Jones - Principal, Zero Carbon Capital

Start-Up Presenters

Aaron Boylan - Co-Founder & CEO, WindCapture Technologies
Aurélie Gonzalez - Co-Founder & CEO, Yama
Oliver Erb - Co-Founder, Cula Technologies

Format:
Pitching Session
Session Duration:
30
minutes
15.00
Main Stage
Lessons from the Frontlines of CDR Innovation - European CDR Start-ups’ Wins and Woes
Confirmed Speaker

Marian Krüger - Co-Founder & Managing Director, remove

Format:
Presentation
Session Duration:
15
minutes
15.00
Breakout session
Closed Buyer's Workshop: Invite-Only Breakout Session

We’re creating a safe space for CDR buyers to learn from and collaborate with each other. Led by industry experts and experienced strategic buyers, this Chatham House Rules, invite-only workshop will;

  • Identify the barriers to the adoption of CDR and explore how these can be addressed within a collaborative CDR buyer community, including rules of engagement. 
  • Discuss opportunities to reduce time/cost/risk by sharing best practice and creating standard process and documentation. 
  • Deep dive into a specific challenge faced by Buyers. 
  • Agree on areas for collaboration between the group.
Host

Glenn Morley, Co-Creator, The CDR Procurement Guide

Format:
Team Collaboration
Session Duration:
minutes
15.15
Main Stage
Biochar & Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW): Gaining More Terrain
  • Biochar accounted for 90+% of credits delivered so far. Why is it so popular and does MRV readiness play a leading role, besides price and delivery?
  • The potential for storing carbon in soil is greater than previously believed. ERW and biochar also promise to re-shape agriculture. What is the expected path for both, and what can obstruct growth? 
  • Both methods either are or will likely become “conventional” project development businesses. What implications does this have from a financing and partnership perspective? Are VCs the right funders for these methods?
  • What is more important when using and financing these technologies: higher crop yields and improved crop health or carbon removal capacity in soil?
Confirmed Chair

Alix Bolle - Head of Policy & Communications, accend

Confirmed Speakers

Mai Bui - Director of Climate Science, Supercritical
Venna Lepel - Chief Carbon Officer & CMO, Novocarbo

Format:
Fireside Chat
Session Duration:
30
minutes
15.45
Reception
Networking Coffee Break
Format:
Session Duration:
30
minutes
16.15
Main Stage
Is the Global South Leapfrogging in Carbon Removal?
  • Both engineered and NbS solutions are on the rise in the Global South. What have been the main accelerators?
  • What are some of the primary benefits of carbon removal to the Global South? What have been the main challenges?  
  • What are the most crucial elements in increasing supply and demand, commitments, and financial mechanisms to accelerate the development of CDR in your country?
  • Who are the buyers of the carbon credits and funders that support the development of technology and projects in these areas? What decision-making factors are involved in choosing the region? 
  • Some governments have, or promote, a legal mandate to start developing carbon removal approaches. Have collaborations between the private and public sectors occurred, and if so, has this strengthened the Removal landscape?
Confirmed Chair

Hayley Mole - Venture Partner, Kinjani

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Confirmed Speakers

Dan Harburg - CTO, Mombak
Diana Maranga - Head of Commercialisation, Octavia Carbon
Ikarus Janzen - Chief Commercial Officer, Varaha
James Mwangi - Co-Founder & CEO, Africa Climate Ventures

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Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
17.00
Main Stage
Beyond the Start-Up Phase: Growth Investments vs. Project Financing
  • Different funding is needed for different stages, and the relative shortage of growth-stage financing indicates the nascency of the CDR market. Where are the financing gaps specifically, and what funding is needed for the different stages? 
  • How do we entice asset managers to deliver the CDR funding needed at later stages without having delivered much? 
  • When reaching the scale-up phase, billions of dollars are needed from large-scale investors, matching their expectations, and CDR companies’ risk profiles usually don’t match. How can we bridge the chasm?
  • What have been success stories from other industries, and are there lessons learnt that can be helpful to CDR investors?
Chair

Vivian Bertseka - Co-Founder, BlueLayer

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Confirmed Speakers

Larissa Skarke - Principal, World Fund
Lisa Braune - Head of CDR, neustark
Stephanie Bischof - Global Director Climate Investments, South Pole

Format:
Fireside Chat
Session Duration:
30
minutes
17.30
Reception
Networking Drinks and Close of Day 1
Format:
Session Duration:
minutes
Day 2
Thursday 12th September
Morning

What's on?

8.00
Main Stage
Breakfast Briefing: 'How Carbon Removal Can Restore Nature in Agriculture and Build a Resilient Food System'

In this session, we will discuss the challenges of the food system and the role of carbon markets in building a resilient food system and restoring ecosystems.

  • Identifying risks and threats to the food system from climate change.
  • What are the sustainability pathways for food companies? How can regenerative agriculture be used to gain carbon credits?
  • How do we scale regenerative agriculture?
  • Why are carbon credits a viable option for transitioning the system?
  • How do we ensure the integrity of soil carbon using MRV and machine learning?
Confirmed Chair

Justin Freiberg - Managing Director, Carbon Containment Lab

Confirmed Speakers

Frederik Aagaard - Chief Commercial Officer, Agreena
Louis Redshaw - CEO & Founder, Redshaw Advisors Ltd
Marcela Flores - CEO, Tierra Foods Limited
Thomas Gent - UK Regenerative Farmer & Market Lead, Agreena

Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
9.00
Main Stage
Europe’s Investor Ecosystem: Warming Up to CDR?
  • Investors in ‘conservative’ Europe have opened their wallets, particularly towards climate tech. How much of that is focused on removals, and is it the correct type of financing? 
  • The world is awash with early-stage climate funds. What are the later-stage funds looking for? How will CDR companies manage the gap in funding around the FOAK/NOAK? 
  • What is the CDR financing landscape like, and what financial instruments or models that have been successful in other sectors can be used or further developed in CDR? 
  • What makes the European market attractive for North American investors, in particular, and how big a portion do they represent in the investor landscape? 
  • EU support positively influences capital deployment, but what bottlenecks hinder the full potential of European startup removal?
Confirmed Chair

Kim Zou - Co-Founder & CEO, Sightline Climate

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Confirmed Speakers

Elena Pérez Celis - Head of Policy & Public Affairs, Bankers for Net Zero
Tobias Seikel - Co-Founder & Partner, Planet A Ventures
Aziz Sulaiman Rahim - Principal, Siemens Energy Ventures

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Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
9.45
Main Stage
Convincing Leadership: Building the Business Case for Carbon Removal
  • What is needed to convince your leadership team to invest in carbon removal solutions, ideally with large-scale potential? Does Leadership understand the benefits, such as company reputation, maintaining talent, and attracting customers? 
  • Should CDR be a top-down or bottom-up approach? How do companies ensure that CDR is at the forefront of all departments, including the executive level?
  • Is CDR still too ‘niche’ and nascent, are reduction or avoidance credits in favour? 
  • Are lack of education, voluntary market vs compliance and/or a lack of organisational resources also factors?
Confirmed Speaker

David Zorn - Head of Strategic Partnerships, Climeworks

Format:
Presentation
Session Duration:
15
minutes
10.00
Breakout session
Investor Speed-Dating

Start-up your engines! Investors will be positioned in the breakout room ready to meet start-ups. Start-ups take a seat and have 4 minutes before a bell is rung and people move to the next table.

Confirmed Investors

Erica Vertefeuille – Co-Founder, Terra Natural Capital

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Hayley Mole - Venture Partner, Kinjani              

           

James Lockyer - Portfolio Management Director, Climate Innovation, Microsoft

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Karen Lee - Limited Partner, Rally Cap Ventures

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Kash Burchett - Global Head of CDR, HSBC

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Namratha Kothapalli - Principal, Speedinvest

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Neha Manaktala - Head of Climate Tech Investments, JP Morgan

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Renato Rossi - Investor, Al Mada Ventures

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Siddarth Shrikanth - Investment Director, Just Climate

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Tobias Seikel - Co-Founder & Partner, Planet A Ventures

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Roberta Franchi - Investor, Counteract

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Hans Westerhof - Co-Founder & Managing Director, remove

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Bilal Ahmad - Principal, Shell Ventures

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Andy Brown - Head of Negative Emissions Technologies, Siemens

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Sadataka Horie - Department Manager, Mitsubishi Corporation

Format:
Interactive Networking
Session Duration:
60
minutes
10.15
Main Stage
CDR Engineered Developments: Europe, North America & Beyond
  • CO2 tech removal solutions are essential to Europe’s ability to achieve its climate policy objectives. What is happening in Europe to accommodate this growth?
  • With facilities underway worldwide in your respective markets, what is the latest on these projects? What are the key contributing factors moving these projects forward?
  • Money talks, but how significant is it, and does the investor economy play an important role where you are deploying today?
  • For regions around the world where conditions—like space limitations—are less ideal for deployment, what value can removals bring, and what avenues exist to participate in this emerging global economy?
  • What have been the successes of regional collaboration opportunities, technology transfers, and best practices between Europe, North America and beyond?
Confirmed Chair

Julie Gosalvez - President, AFEN

Confirmed Speakers

Kel Coulson - Director of Policy, Carbon Engineering
Talal Hasan - Co-Founder & CEO, 44.01
Adrian Corless - CEO, CarbonCapture

Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
11.00
Reception
Networking Coffee Break
Format:
Session Duration:
15
minutes
11.15
Main Stage
The Power of Engagement Between CDR Policymakers and ‘Doers’

An intimate exchange between leading decision-makers and CDR practitioners with a specific focus on government support to GGR suppliers and pilot projects.

Confirmed Chair

Eli Mitchell-Larson – Co-Founder, Chief Science & Advocacy Officer, Carbon Gap

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Confirmed Speaker

Jonathan Lindsell - Head of Greenhouse Gas Removal Strategy, Department for Energy Security & Net Zero

Format:
Fireside Chat
Session Duration:
15
minutes
11.30
Main Stage
Campfire Sessions

Organisations invite attendees to participate in intimate discussions around key challenges relating to CDR development. The session will culminate in the sharing of new ideas between the delegation.

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1. Corporate CDR Strategies – Early Stage vs. Scale-up Projects

Hugo Lakin - Growth Manager, Milkywire

Adina Braha-Honciuc, Global Policy Director – Climate & Environment, Schneider Electric

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2. Digital Innovation for Credible Carbon Removals: dMRV Solutions for the Global South

Caroline Kimani, Carbon Technical Expert, Climate Action Platform for Africa (CAP-A)

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3. Strengthening the Connective Tissue in CDR

Aaron Benjamin - UK and Europe Lead, Direct Air Capture Coalition

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4. Accessing Biological Acceleration in DAC and CCS 

Grant Aarons - CEO, FabricNano

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5. Biological Capture to Long-Term Storage: the Many Pathways Available Now and in the Near Future.
Justin Freiberg - Managing Director, Carbon Containment Lab

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6. Embedded CDR – Integrating a Requirement to Remove Carbon into Existing Regulations

Eli Mitchell-Larson – Co-Founder, Chief Science & Advocacy Officer, Carbon Gap

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7. How Might we Better Understand & Mitigate the Risks of CDR Projects & Tech to Unlock (Non-Philanthropic) Institutional Capital?

Stephen Brittain - Co-Founder, Insurtech Gateway

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8. Scaling Carbon, Restoring Ecosystems: The Future of Reforestation Investments

Pascal Asselin - Co-Founder, MORFO

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9. Financing Carbon Removal Projects: From Pilot to Commercial Scale

Kash Burchett - Global Head of CDR, HSBC

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10. Navigating the Fog: What Needs to Unfold for MRV to Unlock Trust in Marine CDR?

Mónica Larrazábal Álvarez-Guerra - Head of Commercialisation, SeaO2

Format:
Team Collaboration
Session Duration:
45
minutes
Afternoon

What's on?

12.15
Reception
Networking Lunch
Format:
Session Duration:
60
minutes
13.15
Main Stage
Aviation En Route to Net-Zero: Navigating the Turbulence
  • How is the aviation industry progressing towards achieving net carbon by 2050, and to what extent are removals factoring into their plans?
  • What are the preferred solutions? Is DAC aviation’s darling, or are there other solutions, including SAF gaining terrain?
  • Are airports working towards a net-zero flight path?
  • CORSIA - The pilot phase has ended and the real deal has started. What is the status of the carbon credits issued so far?
Confirmed Chair

Michael Evans - Group Sustainability Insights Manager, IAG

Confirmed Speakers

Freya Burton -  Chief Sustainability Officer, Lanzatech
Richard Marsh - Project Development Manager, LanzaJet

Format:
Fireside Chat
Session Duration:
30
minutes
13.45
Main Stage
CDR Entrepreneur Showcases: Spotlight on The Global South

Bold CDR project founders from the Global South will present their solutions to a panel of investor judges.

Confirmed Judge

Matt Isaacs - Managing Partner, Counteract

Start-Up Presenters

Flo Oberhofer -  COO, PyroCCS
Joyce Kamande - Co-Founder & COO, Safi Organics
Pascal Asselin - Co-Founder, MORFO

Format:
Pitching Session
Session Duration:
30
minutes
14.15
Main Stage
Nature-Based Solutions (NbS): Flourishing with Confidence
  • Several headwinds, including greenwashing, a lack of additionality, and concerns around permanence, have tainted NbS. Nevertheless, demand is on the rise. How can risk be managed with land-based projects? 
  • Around the world, demand is increasing for high-quality nature-based removals, but what does this mean for Europe?
  • The Green Claims Directive requires permanent removals to balance fossil fuel emissions; where does this leave nature-based removals?
  • Why are more experienced buyers investing in NbS? How significant are the co-benefits, such as rebuilding biodiversity and job opportunities? 
  • Some see NbS as a solution to a triple planetary crisis, meaning It can address climate and biodiversity and even some social issues. Are there risks? And how can we assess the co-benefits from this holistic perspective?
Confirmed Chair

Rebekah Braswell - CEO, Land Life

Confirmed Speakers

Mike Davies - CEO, Social Carbon
Henry Albrecht - Co-Founder, TransparenC

Format:
Fireside Chat
Session Duration:
30
minutes
14.45
Main Stage
The Money Talk: Shedding Light on CDR Salaries

While insights on salaries seem to be at the top of mind for job seekers and employers alike, salary data is, unfortunately, still quite opaque. This makes it difficult for companies to benchmark and for job seekers to know their worth. Presenting findings and insights from the first-ever CDR salary survey to help us attract and retain the best talent to reach gigaton scale.

Confirmed Speaker

Helen Lundebye - Co-Founder, CDRjobs

Format:
Presentation
Session Duration:
10
minutes
14.55
Reception
Networking Coffee Break
Format:
Session Duration:
20
minutes
15.15
Main Stage
Diving Deep into Carbon Removal Offtake Agreements
  • Offtakes are especially critical in driving new projects and supporting new technologies. Are these agreements providing an impactful way for companies to take meaningful climate action? 
  • What does a balanced carbon removals portfolio look like?  
  • Offtakes look promising on paper, but does their potential live up to their reality?
  • Do these purchase agreements send the desired positive signal to businesses and bring down the cost curve for potential buyers interested in buying high-quality removal credits? How do we get businesses involved in this practice?
  • Which existing portfolios or solutions have been the most popular and why?
Confirmed Chair

Marta Krupinska - CEO & Co-Founder, CUR8

Confirmed Speakers

Jeremiah Lim - Director, Sustainable & Impact Investment Banking Group, Barclays
Simon Bager - Co-Founder & CIO, Klimate.co
Paolo Piffaretti - Co-Founder & CEO, CarbonX Climate
Stacy Kauk - Head of Science, Isometric

Format:
Panel
Session Duration:
45
minutes
16.00
Main Stage
Key Takeaways from Carbon Unbound Europe

Leaders come together to discuss the findings and insights across the last two days, and what is needed to move the needle on CDR delivery.

Confirmed Chair

Zara Amer - Editor, Unbound Summits

Confirmed Speaker

Matthew Caudle - Chief of Staff, Opna

Format:
Wrap-Up Discussion 
Session Duration:
30
minutes
16.30
End of Conference

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