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Eastwood Farms Ltd — 2023 Carbon Credits

Eastwood Farms Ltd — 2023 Carbon Credits

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Eastwood Farms, established in 2009, is a family-owned farm in Rolling Hills, Alberta took the forward leap into hemp cultivation in 2015, embracing this versatile crop as a cornerstone of their operation, which plays a key role in soil regeneration, carbon capture, and sustainable agriculture. By cultivating hemp, they sequester carbon, restore soil health, and promote long-term environmental resilience.

Hemp’s deep root system stores carbon by depositing organic matter into the soil, improving long-term soil organic carbon (SOC) levels. As the roots decay, they lock carbon into the ground, enhancing soil fertility. The plant’s rapid growth allows it to absorb large amounts of CO₂ through photosynthesis, converting it into biomass. Its stalks, composed of up to 70% cellulose, retain carbon until they decompose or are processed into durable products.

Revenue from carbon credit sales is essential for Eastwood Farms to invest in sustainable farming, expand operations, and implement new technologies that enhance carbon capture. Without this revenue, sustaining regenerative practices and scaling hemp acres would be limited.

These carbon credits are more than just removal credits—they represent a commitment to regenerative agriculture, sustainable land management, and a healthier planet. By choosing these verified, high-impact credits, you're contributing to real, long-term environmental and economic change.

What is a Carbon Credit?

A carbon credit represents 1 tonne of carbon dioxide (CO₂) removed from the atmosphere and stored safely in the soil through regenerative hemp farming practices.

How Are These Credits Verified?

All credits are verified by Control Union — a globally recognized third-party certifier — ensuring transparency and integrity through the Hemp Carbon Standard (HCS) methodology.

Where Does the Carbon Go?

Carbon is stored long-term in hemp’s root systems and biomass, locking it into the soil for 100+ years using biochar and regenerative land management.

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  • Verified Carbon Removal

    Each credit equals 1 tonne of CO₂ removed from the atmosphere.
  • Supports Local Farmers

    Revenue goes directly to hemp farmers participating in sustainable projects.
  • Regenerative Agriculture

    Hemp improves soil health, biodiversity, and supports regenerative land practices.
  • Long-Term Carbon Storage

    Carbon is stored in soil and biochar for 100+ years, creating lasting climate impact.