Cutting-Edge Soil Carbon Solutions with Atlas Carbon

Estimate what a carbon project can deliver for your property, including carbon and production uplift values, as well as property infrastructure, inputs, and carbon administration costs. Atlas Carbon is with you from start to finish

Discover the Possibilities with Atlas Carbon

Whether you’re starting out or an old hand in grazing management, Atlas Carbon’s got you

01

Consider

Use our Cost-Benefit Report will estimate what a carbon project can deliver for your property, including carbon and production uplift values, as well as property infrastructure, inputs, and carbon administration costs.

02

Assess

Get a full assessment and long-term plan for maximizing your property's carbon and production potential with a specialist visit and MaiaGrazing guidance.

03

Commit

We handle registration, reporting, audits, maintain your Blueprint, optimize grazing with MaiaGrazing, provide ongoing support, updates, and community connections.

FAQs

Find answers to common questions about Altas Carbon's software and services.

What is carbon farming?

Carbon farming refers to land management practices that store carbon in vegetation, soils and other ecosystems. The purpose of carbon farming is to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and thus mitigate climate change.

How do I become eligible for a carbon project?

Eligibility for a carbon project varies depending on the specific project, but generally, you need to demonstrate that your project will result in significant emissions reductions or removals, and that these reductions are additional and not required by any existing laws or regulations.

How long does a soil carbon project last?

A soil carbon project registered through the ERF can last anywhere between 25 and 100 years.

What costs are involved in running a soil carbon project?

Costs involved in running a soil carbon project include monitoring and verification expenses, administration costs, and costs associated with implementing and maintaining the soil management practices.

Get in touch with Atlas Carbon

Reach out to apply for a free Cost-Benefit Report to begin to understand your property’s potential. All you need to do is answer 15 questions about your property, and we’ll provide you a personalised estimate on revenues and costs for successful soil carbon project implementation. Estimates include carbon and production uplift potential, property input and infrastructure needs, and administration costs.