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Releaf Earth

S17
100 people|Active|Website
Carbon Capture and RemovalClimateSupply ChainAgriculture
59°Significant Pivot
Before

Supply chain technology that provides inputs to African FMCGs

After

Turning food waste into Biochar to remove CO2 from the atmsophere

Full description — before

Releaf develops novel industrial processing technology for African crops. Our pre-processing technology allows us to improve the quality and scale of raw materials provided to African food factories (>$200B market), 90% of which run under 50% of their installed capacity, primarily due to scarce quality raw materials. We target domestic demand in industries where we can develop pre-processing technology to increase the amount of addressable, quality raw material we can source directly from farmers, giving us a leg-up on competitors who rely on inconsistent traders with variable quality. The goal is to catalyze agro-based industrialization across the continent - no phenomena in the history of the world has moved more people out of extreme poverty and into shared prosperity than industrialization.

Full description — after

Releaf Earth is a climate tech startup pioneering carbon removal and agricultural solutions leveraging biochar (BCR). Expanding from our roots in food processing technology, we now specialize in producing premium biochar from palm kernel shells. Biochar Carbon Removal (BCR) is a powerful tool for carbon sequestration and a key technology for economic development in Africa. African farmers already experience a 150% global mean temperature rise from a climate crisis they didn’t cause. Releaf's mission is to empower rural communities with improved productivity, crop yields, and a role in achieving Net Zero Emissions.

Category shift
Freight & Logistics AIEnergy & Climate Tech
Summary

Releaf shifted from supply chain and pre-processing technology for African food factories to producing biochar for carbon removal, changing the core product from supply chain tech to climate-focused biochar production, though both still serve agricultural markets.

Detected 1 year ago · 2024-12-19