2025 European CDR Technical Conference Successfully Concluded in Málaga, Spain

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In October 2025, a professional biochar conference for the CDR industry successfully concluded in Malaga, Spain. Industry experts and technology leaders gathered to discuss topics such as MRV (Modular Recycling Vehicle) digitization, carbon credit quality, raw material sustainability, and innovative biochar applications, with a focus on “Accelerating the Application of High-Integrity Biochar”. The conference, co-organized by Beston Group and Euthenia Energy, received strong industry recognition, which marked a significant step forward in the global CDR field.

A World-Class Lineup of Experts Sharing Leading-Edge Insights

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SG Energies

The keynote session, presented by the President of SG Energies and Chairman of
Club Pyrogazéification, outlined the fundamentals of biomass quality and its impact on biochar
production. Covering topics from feedstock characteristics to process considerations, the presentation
enriched the conference program with practical industry insights.

Puro.earth

Head of Eligibility Services of Puro.earth presented the key updates to its 2025
Biochar Methodology, highlighting new rules for biomass sourcing, production standards, carbon
persistence, and monitoring—aimed at strengthening traceability and the integrity of biochar carbon
removal projects.

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Isometric — Biochar Credit System Team

Isometric team members introduced its approach to accelerating high-integrity
biochar crediting, focusing on rigorous science, fast verification, and advanced digital MRV systems.
The session highlighted how its framework supports large-scale, credible biochar deployment.

A Healthier Earth — dMRV Innovation Team

A Healthier Earth outlined the evolving role of digital MRV in biochar production,
emphasizing real-time data, improved transparency, and smarter verification across the value chain. The
session highlighted how digital systems can enhance trust and accuracy in carbon removal projects.

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Euthenia Energy

CEO of Euthenia Energy provided an overview of the global biochar market,
outlining its growing role in carbon sequestration, sustainable agriculture, and circular economy
development. His session highlighted current trends, and the long-term potential of biochar as a
scalable climate solution.

Beston Group

Beston Group presented key challenges facing biomass pyrolysis projects—ranging
from investment and feedstock stability to certification complexity and operational issues—and shared
practical insights drawn from its large-scale projects in Brazil and Bolivia.

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Conference Highlights

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Technical On-Site Tour

A major highlight of this summit was the exclusive site tour to Euthenia Energy’s benchmark
biochar production facility.

Led by Beston Group’s technical experts, participants explored each stage of the pyrolysis
workflow—from feedstock preparation and thermal conversion to final biochar output.

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Strategic Cooperation

A key milestone of the conference was the signing of the Strategic Cooperation Agreement and
Phase II Project Launch between Beston Group and Euthenia Energy.

This collaboration signifies deeper joint commitment in technology innovation, carbon removal
deployment, and market expansion across Europe.

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Open Q&A Session

Participants engaged directly with technology specialists, standard-setting experts, and project
developers.

3.4.1 Networking

Networking & Collaboration

The conference created a high-level networking environment where participants connected with
leading companies, investors, biochar developers, and technology providers.

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Participant Feedback

Attendees from Portugal, Brazil, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Nigeria, Poland, and other countries participated as observers throughout the conference. Following the sessions, many shared highly positive feedback, reflecting strong international recognition of the event’s professionalism and practical value.

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The conference was incredibly informative. The technical insights and real project cases helped us better understand the practical value of carbonization technology. We appreciate Beston’s professionalism and look forward to future cooperation.

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Future Outlook

The success of this conference marks a significant leap forward in advancing high-integrity biochar deployment across Europe. BESTON extends its sincere gratitude to all attendees, partners, and organizers. The company will continue advancing global cooperation in carbon removal, promoting the standardization, commercialization, and wider adoption of biochar technologies, and contributing to the collective effort toward achieving carbon neutrality.

We welcome you to collaborate with Beston and shape the next chapter of global carbon removal.

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