The world emits approximately 40 billion tons of CO₂ each year, largely from the combustion of fossil fuels for electricity, heat, and the production of essential commodities like steel, cement, and petrochemicals.
While governments and companies have made ambitious net-zero commitments, meeting them will require more than new pledges—it demands an infrastructure-compatible, net-zero fuel that is cheaper than fossil alternatives and deployable at scale. This has remained elusive.
Until now.
Zero addresses this gap by producing biochar that functions as a true drop-in replacement for fossil fuels in hard-to-abate sectors.
Our biochar can be used directly in existing steel and cement manufacturing processes and in coal-fired power systems, enabling immediate emissions reductions without costly retrofits or operational disruption.
By converting organic waste into a low-cost, net-zero fuel, Zero makes industrial decarbonization practical today—aligning climate impact with economic reality.