The Carbon Removal Standards Initiative (CRSI) has introduced the Sectoral Integrations Map, a visual guide that shows how carbon dioxide removal (CDR) can be integrated into different industries.
Finding a clear link between current business operations and carbon removal can be challenging. This tool simplifies the process by mapping out exactly where these intersections occur.
On an industry scale, the map is a valuable resource for stakeholders, helping identify opportunities to incorporate CDR into commercial activities, policy frameworks, and research initiatives.
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The map highlights where CDR aligns with sectors like energy, agriculture, construction, and heavy industry. It also identifies points where projects can fit into existing processes that involve waste biomass, heat use, and geologic storage.
In addition to mapping opportunities, the tool points out challenges such as policy gaps, infrastructure limitations, and the need for reliable monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems. These barriers can include transport network issues and permitting hurdles for CDR projects.
The map also shows interdependencies between sectors, for example, direct air capture (DAC) relying on low-carbon power or biochar deployment depending on local biomass logistics.
The Sectoral Integrations Map is available online and open to feedback. Researchers and project developers are encouraged to share input as new data becomes available.
This launch comes one year after CRSI’s official debut. Founded by Carbon180’s former science and innovation director Anu Khan, the nonprofit focuses on providing technical guidance and building capacity for CDR policy, with an emphasis on creating robust quantification standards.
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