Frequently Asked Questions

From how enhanced rock weathering works to what it means for farmers, businesses, and the planet, our FAQs answer the most common questions about our work at UNDO.

About UNDO

No, UNDO is a private company committed to balancing purpose with profit. Every investment we receive from partners and business initiatives is reinvested into scaling carbon removal and expanding our positive environmental impact.

UNDO continuously tracks and updates our carbon removal figures. For the most up-to-date numbers, visit our home page.

UNDO is a leading enhanced rock weathering (ERW) company that removes carbon from the atmosphere by spreading crushed silicate rock on agricultural land. This process captures CO2 permanently while also benefiting soil health. We work with farmers, landowners, academics, and corporate partners to scale this natural climate solution globally.

UNDO generates revenue by delivering high-quality carbon removal to organizations looking to address their emissions. While we are working towards third-party verification, our carbon removal is based on rigorous scientific monitoring and measurement.

We work with a range of partners, including scientific institutions, agricultural organizations, and corporate buyers. Our partnerships help us scale enhanced rock weathering while maintaining rigorous scientific and environmental standards.

Carbon Removal

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states that carbon removal is essential to meeting global climate goals alongside rapid decarbonization. By permanently removing CO2, we help address both legacy emissions as well as residual, hard-to-abate emissions that drive climate change.

To restore global warming to below 1.5°C, the IPCC estimates that we need to remove up to 10 billion tonnes of CO2 per year by 2050. No single solution can meet this demand alone, which is why a diverse mix of carbon removal methods is needed.

Carbon removal is increasingly recognised as a critical tool for achieving net zero, with support from climate scientists and organisations like the IPCC. Governments and businesses are also investing in carbon removal to address residual emissions that cannot be reduced through decarbonization alone. We are focused on developing scientifically robust solutions to enable ERW to scale in order to meet the rapidly growing demand.

Nature-based solutions like tree planting play an important role in tackling climate change, but they have limitations. Forests store carbon temporarily, typically for decades to centuries, and can release CO2 back into the atmosphere through wildfires, disease, or deforestation.

Permanent carbon removal solutions, like enhanced rock weathering, store CO2 for thousands to millions of years, making them essential for long-term climate stability.

  • Carbon reduction means cutting emissions before they enter the atmosphere (e.g., switching to renewable energy or improving energy efficiency).
  • Carbon removal actively takes CO2 out of the atmosphere and stores it permanently (e.g., enhanced rock weathering, direct air capture).
  • Carbon avoidance refers to preventing additional emissions from being released (e.g., protecting forests from deforestation or using low-carbon fuels instead of fossil fuels).

While all three play a role in tackling climate change, only carbon removal addresses the CO2 that’s already in the atmosphere.

Read more in our blog on carbon removal vs. carbon avoidance.

No. Decarbonization is the top priority, and carbon removal should only be used to address residual emissions that are unavoidable. The best climate strategy is reducing emissions as much as possible and then removing what remains.

Enhanced Rock Weathering

Rock weathering is a natural carbon removal process that involves the breakdown of silicate rocks. When these rocks react with CO2 in rainwater, they form stable compounds that lock away carbon permanently.

At UNDO, we accelerate this process by spreading crushed silicate rock on agricultural land. This removes CO2 while improving soil health and enhancing farm productivity, making ERW both a climate solution and a benefit to farmers.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recognises ERW as a viable large-scale carbon removal solution. Scientific models suggest that ERW could remove billions of tonnes of CO2 per year globally by 2050.

UNDO is already deploying ERW at scale in the UK and Canada, spreading hundreds of thousands of tonnes of silicate rock. Our ongoing scientific monitoring ensures that we accurately track how much CO2 is being removed.

Silicate rocks such as basalt and wollastonite are commonly used in ERW due to their ability to absorb CO2 efficiently while also improving soil quality.

In the UK, UNDO has primarily used basalt, a widely available rock that provides valuable nutrients for soil health. In Canada, we use wollastonite, which can also act as a lime replacement, reducing the need for traditional agricultural lime.

The speed of carbon removal depends on factors such as rock type, grain size, and the soil and climate conditions. The rock starts weathering and capturing carbon as soon as it is spread, but it can take years to decades for the rock to weather completely. The rock UNDO is using in Canada was selected because it is rich in wollastonite, an extremely fast weathering mineral. Unlike tree planting, which stores carbon for decades or centuries, ERW locks CO2 away for over 100,000 years with minimal risk of re-release.

At UNDO, we use field measurements and scientific modelling to track and verify the long-term impact of our ERW deployments.

Yes, ERW is a low-risk, nature-based solution. The process occurs naturally over time and is similar to traditional liming, a common agricultural practice used to improve soil quality.

UNDO rigorously monitors soil and water quality to ensure ERW provides environmental and agricultural benefits. Studies show that ERW can improve soil structure, enhance crop resilience, and support long-term farm productivity.

ERW is a highly scalable and cost-effective solution compared to other carbon removal methods. It provides permanent carbon storage of over 100,000 years while also benefiting soil health and supporting agricultural productivity.

Unlike direct air capture, which requires specialised infrastructure and high energy use, ERW leverages existing farmland to scale efficiently. Compared to tree planting, which stores carbon temporarily and is vulnerable to wildfires and deforestation, ERW offers a more stable and long-term solution.

ERW is being actively researched and deployed in several countries, including the UK, Canada, the US, and Australia. UNDO is currently leading large-scale ERW deployments in Canada, the UK and Australia, working with farmers, scientists, and industry partners to expand its impact.

Yes, ERW benefits farmers by improving soil health, balancing pH levels, and reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. Some rock types, such as wollastonite, can also substitute agricultural lime, offering an additional cost-saving benefit.

UNDO partners with farmers to integrate ERW into their existing practices, ensuring it is easy to apply and delivers real agricultural value. Farmers interested in working with UNDO can learn more here.

UNDO uses a multi-layered approach to accurately track and verify the CO2 removed through ERW. Our Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) system includes:

  • Field sampling – Measuring how much rock has dissolved and reacted with CO2 in real-world conditions.
  • Isotopic tracing – Using geochemical analysis to confirm CO2 capture in soils and water.
  • Soil and water monitoring – Ensuring environmental safety and tracking long-term changes.
  • Scientific modelling – Applying the latest research to refine our carbon removal estimates.

We work with leading scientists and research institutions to continuously improve our methods and ensure transparency in our impact reporting. Learn more via our blog.

UNDO typically sources crushed silicate rock from existing quarry and mine operations, ensuring that our process is resource-efficient and low-impact.

Our lifecycle analysis (LCA) considers the full carbon footprint of ERW, including rock extraction, transport, and spreading. Studies show that the carbon removed through ERW significantly outweighs emissions from these processes, making it a highly carbon-efficient solution for long-term CO2 removal.

The composition of ERW rock varies based on location, but UNDO primarily uses:

  • Basalt – A volcanic rock rich in calcium, magnesium, and iron silicates, which enhances soil nutrients while removing CO2.
  • Wollastonite – A rock rich in a high-reactivity silicate mineral containing calcium and magnesium, which can also substitute agricultural lime.

These minerals react with CO2 to form stable carbonates, permanently locking away CO2 while supporting soil health.

Carbon Credits

Carbon credits represent one tonne of CO2 reduced or removed from the atmosphere, which can be purchased by individuals or businesses to compensate for their own emissions. There are two main types:

  • Avoidance credits – Prevent emissions from being released (e.g., funding renewable energy projects).
  • Removal credits – Take CO2 out of the atmosphere and store it either temporarily (e.g. Reforestation) or permanently (e.g., enhanced rock weathering).

UNDO focuses on carbon removal, which is essential for reaching global net-zero targets.

UNDO currently sells high-quality carbon removal, but our credits are not yet third-party verified. We are working towards verification through leading industry standards to ensure full transparency and credibility.

Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is recognised as a long-term, permanent carbon removal solution. Unlike tree planting, which stores carbon for decades to centuries, ERW locks CO2 away for over 100,000 years.

As the carbon market evolves, there is a growing demand for high-durability credits, making ERW a key part of the future of carbon removal.

Businesses looking to support high-quality, permanent carbon removal can purchase carbon removal from UNDO directly. We work with companies committed to credible, science-backed climate action and can tailor purchases to fit sustainability goals.

To learn more, visit: https://un-do.com/for-business/

UNDO adheres to best practices in carbon accounting and transparency to ensure all carbon removal purchased is uniquely accounted for. We work closely with our partners and follow evolving industry standards to prevent any risk of double counting in corporate climate reporting.

The carbon market is evolving, and we actively engage with scientific, policy, and industry experts to stay ahead of changes. UNDO is committed to ensuring that all carbon removal we sell aligns with the highest integrity standards, even as frameworks develop.

Farmers & Landowners

Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) involves spreading finely crushed silicate rock onto fields, where it reacts with CO2 in rainwater and locks it away permanently. This is a natural, soil-friendly process that improves pH, boosts nutrient availability, and supports crop health—all while removing carbon from the atmosphere.

As a farmer or landowner, partnering with UNDO can offer a range of benefits:

  • Improved soil pH and structure
  • Potential yield improvements over time
  • A more sustainable alternative to traditional lime
  • Support from our team to integrate the process with your existing operations
  • Contributing to climate action without any change to your crop choices or rotations

No, our process is safe and non-disruptive. We work with you to ensure the rock application fits into your existing operations with no impact on crops or grazing schedules.

The silicate rock we use is carefully selected and tested to ensure it meets agricultural and environmental standards.

In most cases, the only cost to the farmer is haulage. UNDO covers the cost of the rock and its spreading, and in some regions, we may be able to support haulage as well.

We’ll always be clear about any costs upfront, and we aim to make participation as low-barrier and low-effort as possible for farmers.

No changes are required. ERW is designed to work in parallel with your existing practices, whether you’re growing crops, raising livestock, or operating mixed systems. We don’t require any alterations to what or how you farm.

In the UK, we primarily use basalt, and in Canada, we use wollastonite. Both are silicate rocks that help capture CO2 and improve soil health.

Depending on the rock type and soil needs, application rates may vary, however, it will be less frequent than liming, making it a longer-lasting alternative.

Yes, in practice, it’s very similar to liming. The silicate rocks used in ERW also offer the same pH benefits, meaning they can be used instead of lime.

We work with experienced local contractors to deliver and spread the rock using standard agricultural equipment. The process is fast and straightforward, and we’ll liaise with you to find the right window for your fields.

You don’t need to be involved in the application itself, but you’re always welcome to be part of the process.

Yes. All rock used in our projects is tested for purity and safety, and we monitor soil and water before and after application to ensure no negative impacts.

We only use natural, unmodified crushed rock, and our approach is backed by scientific research and environmental safeguards.

We’re always looking to partner with farmers and landowners who want to improve their soil and support climate action.

If you’d like to learn more or discuss a potential partnership, please get in touch here.

No. UNDO isn’t asking you to change your farming practices or sell carbon credits. Our goal is to deliver permanent, science-backed carbon removal through a natural process that benefits your soil and productivity. This isn’t about offsetting emissions elsewhere, this is about working together to create lasting climate impact from your land.

Not at all. Our lifecycle analysis shows that enhanced rock weathering removes far more CO2 than it emits. We carefully calculate the emissions from rock transport and spreading, and our operations result in a net-negative impact.

We also monitor for any potential changes to soil, water, and biodiversity, and we only operate where we can do so safely and responsibly.

ERW is a process recognised by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and backed by decades of research. UNDO collaborates with independent scientists and institutions to measure, monitor, and refine our process so you can be confident that the results are real and verifiable.

We’re happy to share more about the science and the peer-reviewed research that supports what we do.

No. The rock we use is finely crushed and applied evenly across your fields. It doesn’t interfere with sowing, harvesting, or future fertiliser applications. In fact, many of our farming partners say they barely notice it after application – except for the soil benefits.

Commercial / Business Carbon Removal Purchases

Even with ambitious emissions reductions, most businesses will have residual emissions that are difficult to eliminate. Investing in high-quality carbon removal helps address those emissions while supporting the development of critical climate solutions.

Carbon removal is essential to any net zero strategy, and demand for durable, verifiable removal is growing rapidly.

UNDO delivers carbon removal through enhanced rock weathering (ERW), a natural process that permanently removes CO2 from the atmosphere and benefits soil health.

Our approach stands out because it’s:

  • Permanent – CO2 is stored for over 100,000 years
  • Scalable – deployed using existing agricultural infrastructure
  • Co-beneficial – supports farmers and rural communities
  • Science-led – backed by independent research and rigorous MRV

Our carbon removal is not yet third-party verified, but we are actively working towards certification through leading carbon standards.

In the meantime, we provide detailed, transparent Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) and are collaborating with academic and industry experts to ensure our approach aligns with evolving best practices.

Yes, UNDO’s carbon removal is suitable for addressing residual emissions as part of a net zero or SBTi-aligned strategy. While it shouldn’t replace emissions reductions, our durable, science-based approach makes it a credible option for the removal component of your climate plan.

We’re also happy to support climate claims reviews and help with internal or external communications.

UNDO is built for scale. We are already operating at a commercial level in the UK and Canada, and we’re rapidly expanding.

We can offer:

  • Multi-tonne and multi-year contracts for large buyers
  • Forward agreements to support longer-term climate strategies
  • Flexibility in volume tiers, reporting requirements, and delivery models

If you’re a large buyer seeking high-durability removal, we’re ready to scale with you.

We provide detailed, buyer-ready documentation, including:

  • Lifecycle analysis (LCA)
  • Carbon accounting methodology
  • MRV protocols and field sampling data
  • Rock origin and mineral composition details
  • Geographic and temporal breakdown of removal activities
  • Reporting aligned with carbon market and SBTi expectations

We’re also happy to support due diligence processes and respond to RFPs.

We follow strict internal controls and industry guidance to ensure that all carbon removal sold is uniquely accounted for. We do not issue credits to farmers or third parties, and all carbon accounting is handled centrally.

As we move towards full verification, we’re aligning our systems with emerging registry and transparency standards to support future integration.

Yes. We work closely with procurement and sustainability leads to align our offering with your ESG goals, procurement processes, and reporting requirements.

Whether you need custom data, support with internal approval processes, or a conversation with our science team, we’re here to make the path to purchase clear and credible.

Our team is ready to support you, whether you’re exploring options or ready to secure a multi-year partnership.

To get started or request a discovery call, reach out here.

Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) offers permanent carbon removal, similar to direct air capture (DAC), but at a lower cost and with added environmental and agricultural co-benefits.

Unlike afforestation or soil carbon, which store carbon for decades to centuries, ERW removes CO2 for over 100,000 years. And unlike DAC, ERW uses existing agricultural infrastructure, making it more scalable today.

Permanence is a core part of our values. The chemical reactions involved in ERW create stable compounds that store carbon for tens of thousands of years or more, with very low reversal risk.

We also model dissolution rates, track environmental conditions, and monitor soil and water quality to ensure long-term durability and environmental safety.

UNDO is actively involved in industry groups and aligned with emerging frameworks for high-durability carbon removal. We’re building a business model designed to withstand policy and market shifts, and we aim to offer future-proof carbon removal that meets the highest standards – now and as they evolve.

Yes. We offer forward contracts for businesses looking to lock in future carbon removal at today’s rates and support the scaling of carbon removal infrastructure.

Long-term partnerships also help us plan deployment and grow impact with confidence, making them especially valuable to us as a startup.

We’re happy to provide additional access to our operations, measurement protocols, or science team for buyers conducting due diligence. We want you to be confident in our process – and we’re proud of the science, people, and practices behind it.

UNDO and Our Partners

UNDO is responsible for planning, managing, and verifying large-scale carbon removal projects using enhanced rock weathering (ERW).

Our team oversees the end-to-end deployment process, including:

  • Sourcing and quality-checking suitable silicate rock
  • Coordinating transport and spreading on farmland
  • Monitoring soil, water, and environmental conditions
  • Measuring and reporting CO2 removal through our MRV process
  • Managing carbon removal sales and buyer relationships

We work with trusted partners to help deliver key parts of this process, but the carbon removal outcome is our responsibility.

Yes. We collaborate with a range of strategic partners, including:

  • Quarries and rock providers – to source and supply high-reactivity silicate rock
  • Landowners – to secure highly suitable agricultural land to spread on
  • Spreading contractors – to apply rock efficiently and safely on agricultural land
  • Academic institutions and research partners – to enhance and validate our MRV approach
  • Local partners – such as Canadian Wollastonite, who support operations and relationships in specific regions

These collaborations allow us to scale faster and more efficiently while keeping quality and scientific integrity at the core.

UNDO retains ownership of the carbon removal generated through our projects. While we work with external partners to source materials or support logistics, the measurement, carbon accounting, and carbon credit sales are managed by UNDO.

This ensures a consistent approach to reporting, quality control, and transparency across all of our carbon removal activities.

In Canada, UNDO partners with Canadian Wollastonite, who provide the high-reactivity silicate rock used in our ERW deployments.

While Canadian Wollastonite supports local operations and rock supply, UNDO is responsible for:

  • Planning and delivering the ERW project
  • Monitoring soil and environmental impact
  • Measuring and reporting carbon removal
  • Managing all buyer relationships and carbon removal claims

This partnership allows us to scale rapidly in Canada while maintaining full accountability for the climate impact we deliver.

UNDO’s model is designed for scale and efficiency. By working with trusted partners, whether that’s a quarry, a local contractor, or a university, we can deliver high-quality carbon removal faster without compromising on scientific credibility or environmental standards.

We focus on what we do best: delivering, measuring, and scaling durable carbon removal while collaborating with others who share our values.

UNDO applies the same core principles and processes across all our projects, regardless of geography or partner involvement. This includes:

  • Using consistent MRV frameworks
  • Conducting centralised LCA and carbon accounting
  • Applying the same eligibility and quality criteria for partner sites
  • Retaining control of all carbon removal tracking and sales

This ensures that buyers and stakeholders can trust that every tonne removed meets the same high standards, wherever it’s delivered.

Yes, we’re always looking to collaborate with aligned partners who share our mission. If you’re a supplier, researcher, contractor, or organisation working in sustainability, agriculture, or climate tech, we’d love to hear from you.

Individual Subscriptions

When you sign up, you’re supporting the permanent removal of CO2 from the atmosphere through enhanced rock weathering (ERW). Each month (depending on spreading conditions), we spread enough silicate rock to match the carbon removal linked to your chosen subscription tier.

The rock starts working immediately after it’s spread and will continue capturing CO2 for years to come, making your impact long-lasting and meaningful.

We’ll keep you updated with regular emails about your impact, and you’re free to cancel anytime – no strings attached

You can cancel your subscription at any time through your account. Here’s how:

  1. Log in to your account using the email you subscribed with
  2. Enter the one-time password sent to your inbox
  3. Select the subscription you want to cancel
  4. Click ‘Cancel Subscription’
  5. Choose a cancellation reason and (optionally) leave feedback
  6. Confirm cancellation

We’d love your feedback. It helps us improve and grow the service.

Yes. You can pause your subscription anytime and resume it when you’re ready.

Just:

  1. Log in to your account
  2. Choose the subscription you’d like to pause
  3. Click ‘Pause Subscription’ and confirm

Your subscription will be paused until you decide to start again.

To restart a subscription you’ve previously paused:

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  2. Find the paused subscription you’d like to reactivate
  3. Click ‘Resume Now’
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Your subscription will pick up from the next billing cycle.

  1. Log in to your account
  2. Click ‘Billing & Shipping Addresses’
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If you’d prefer to use Apple Pay, Google Pay, or PayPal, click ‘Choose a different payment method’ and follow the prompts.

You can also remove old cards by selecting them and clicking ‘Remove Payment Method. ’

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Use ‘Load More’ if the payment is from an earlier date than those shown.

We know it’s hard to picture kilograms of CO2, so we’ve included everyday impact comparisons on our subscription page, like the equivalent in car miles driven or jeans produced.

Sources:

Car travel: myclimate.org

Jeans: Levi Strauss lifecycle analysis

Smartphone: Reboxed

All subscription revenue goes directly to funding and scaling carbon removal through enhanced rock weathering.

We use it to:

  • Source and spread silicate rock
  • Work with farmers and landowners
  • Measure and monitor the CO2 being removed

If operational costs fluctuate and any funds remain, we reinvest them in strategic priorities to help us scale our impact faster. Every pound/dollar/euro you contribute is put to work supporting permanent, science-backed climate action.

By subscribing to UNDO, you’re helping to remove carbon from the atmosphere in a way that’s permanent, scientifically proven, and ready to scale. Your support helps us spread more rock, work with more farmers, and expand our impact.

You’re part of a community that believes climate solutions should be credible, lasting, and rooted in science, and that’s something to be proud of.

We’ll keep you posted with regular email updates so you can follow your impact. You can also follow us on LinkedIn or Instagram for behind-the-scenes stories, progress milestones, and a closer look at the people and places behind our carbon removal work.

That’s completely fine. Every month of your subscription helps remove CO2 and support our mission. Whether you’re with us for three months or three years, your contribution is part of something bigger – and we’re grateful for every bit of support.

You’re already making a real difference by supporting permanent carbon removal, which is one of the hardest but most essential parts of solving the climate crisis. If you’re looking to do more, you can:

  • Share UNDO with your community
  • Support policies and businesses that prioritise climate action
  • Keep learning and talking about carbon removal – awareness drives impact

You don’t need to do everything to do something meaningful.

Not quite. Because we’re focused on delivering real carbon removal at scale, we process all individual subscriptions together as a collective carbon removal purchase at the end of each month.

Rather than issuing individual verified credits, we track the total tonnes of CO2 removed by our community and make sure we’re spreading enough silicate rock to match it. This group approach helps us keep things efficient, cost-effective, and scientifically aligned since our process is based on tonnes of rock spread, not grams of CO2.

For context, 1 carbon credit = 1 tonne of CO2 removed. While we’re working toward full third-party verification, your subscription is already funding permanent, measurable climate action – and helping to scale a solution the world urgently needs.