Published by Todd Bush on September 4, 2025
Strategic financing supports Puro.earth initiatives to accelerate carbon removal at scale
HELSINKI, Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Puro.earth, a leading carbon-crediting platform for engineered carbon dioxide removal (CDR), today announced it has raised €11 million in a Series B funding round led by Nasdaq with participation from Fortum Innovation & Venturing. Puro.earth will deploy this funding to strengthen the infrastructure that supports its certification journey for suppliers. Key initiatives include enabling more frequent issuance of high-integrity carbon removal credits, facilitating offtake agreements, and advancing open integration of digital measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV) tools.
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The new investment builds on a period of growth and innovation at Puro.earth, highlighted by enhancements to its biochar methodology, the launch of an API enabling streamlined carbon removal trading, strategic partnerships to facilitate CDR project financing, and the appointment of new leadership to accelerate carbon removal at scale. It reinforces Puro.earth’s mission to scale high-integrity carbon removal markets globally, solidifying its role as a leading standard and registry for scientifically rigorous and independently verified CO₂ Removal Certificates (CORCs). By enhancing Puro.earth’s offerings to meet rising demand for durable carbon removals, Nasdaq and Puro.earth are positioned—through their combined financial market and climate expertise—to drive innovation and scale the carbon market.
"Carbon removal is evolving from innovation to infrastructure," said Jan-Willem Bode, President of Puro.earth. "With this latest round of funding, we’re strengthening the systems that facilitate scale in CDR deployment and enhancing our customer offerings to better support the growing demand for durable engineered removals. Our approach is grounded in science, market discipline, and transparency. This is what our ecosystem of buyers and suppliers demands—Nasdaq and Puro.earth are well-placed to meet this need by combining financial infrastructure and climate expertise to foster innovation and accelerate the carbon market growth."
"With this investment, we aim to accelerate our shared vision of enabling high-integrity carbon markets," said Fredrik Ekström, Head of Carbon Markets at Nasdaq and Chairman of the Board at Puro.earth. "Together with Nasdaq's efforts to advance the technological infrastructure of carbon markets, Puro.earth is delivering the transparency and operational capacity essential to making carbon dioxide removal (CDR) a credible and investable solution in both carbon and financial markets."
Puro.earth developed the first standard dedicated to engineered carbon removal in 2019 as part of Fortum’s Innovation & Venturing unit. In 2021, Nasdaq became the majority owner of the company. To date, Puro.earth has issued more than 1 million CO₂ Removal Certificates (CORCs)—more than any other engineered CDR standard and registry to-date.
Puro.earth is the world's leading carbon-crediting platform for durable carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Via the Puro Standard’s rigorous carbon credit methodologies, suppliers that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to durable storages for at least 100 years are certified and issued CO₂ Removal Certificates (CORCs) into the transparent Puro Registry. CORCs are then purchased by corporations like Microsoft, Shopify, and Zurich Insurance to help address climate change and neutralize residual carbon emissions. In 2021, Nasdaq acquired a majority stake in Puro.earth and together are driving forward the carbon removal industry.
Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) is a global technology company serving corporate clients, investment managers, banks, brokers, and exchange operators as they navigate global capital markets. We deliver platforms that improve the liquidity, transparency, and integrity of the global economy. Learn more at www.nasdaq.com.
Fortum is a Nordic energy company. We generate and deliver reliable energy to our customers and the Nordic energy system while helping industries decarbonize their processes. Fortum’s power generation is already 99% from renewable or nuclear sources, with one of the lowest specific CO₂ emissions in Europe. Our share is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki. fortum.com
Fortum Innovation & Venturing identifies and supports entrepreneurs, startups, and technologies aiming for a carbon-neutral future. Its portfolio includes companies focused on flexibility, storage, optimization, and emerging technologies contributing to low-carbon energy and the decarbonization of industries and societies.
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