Watershed Launches 1-Megatonne Carbon Removal RFP to Expand Supplier Ecosystem

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- 1M tonnes of carbon removal credits: Watershed seeks new suppliers to expand its carbon removal offerings.
- Streamlined access for suppliers: Selected partners gain direct entry to Watershed’s 500+ global customers.
- Benefits for buyers: Aggregated purchasing power lowers costs and secures supply in a competitive market.
Watershed has launched its first-ever Request for Proposals (RFP) to procure 1 megatonne of carbon removal credits. This move expands its decarbonization ecosystem, giving 500+ corporate customers access to both nature-based and engineered removal solutions.
Why it matters:
Companies face growing pressure to meet climate commitments. Watershed’s RFP provides them with vetted, high-quality projects while supporting emerging carbon removal technologies.
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What’s in it for suppliers:
- Easy access: A simplified contracting process with aggregated buyers.
- Long-term partnerships: Direct connections to major corporate clients.
- Future priority: Consideration for multi-year agreements.
For buyers:
- Lower costs: Shared purchasing power reduces expenses.
- Exclusive access: High-quality projects typically reserved for top-tier investors.
- Market security: Lock in supply amid growing demand.
- Tangible climate action: Strengthen sustainability commitments with measurable progress.
The deadline:
Applications are due by March 31st. Suppliers must meet Watershed’s eligibility criteria. More details are available in the supplier FAQs and application guide.
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