Bharat Biochar Initiative Hits Triple Milestone: Isometric Registry, Forest Department MoU, and Government Backing — All at Once

Aerial view of pine forest in Tehri Garhwal Uttarakhand where Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions collects pine needles for the Bharat Biochar Initiative

Every summer, Uttarakhand’s pine forests burn. Thousands of acres of forest floor, blanketed in fallen pine needles called pirul, ignite with devastating speed. But what if those same pine needles — the very fuel feeding these wildfires — could be transformed into a permanent carbon sink, a soil enricher, and a livelihood for rural communities, all at once? That is exactly what the Bharat Biochar Initiative by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions is doing. And in May 2026, it just crossed three major milestones in one stride.

What is the Bharat Biochar Initiative?

Located in Bemunda, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, the Bharat Biochar Initiative is a decentralised, high-integrity carbon dioxide removal (CDR) project by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions, built around advanced continuous pyrolysis reactor technology. The process converts naturally fallen pine needles — collected from forest floors by local communities — into stable biochar, which is then distributed to local farmers to enhance soil organic content, nutrient availability, and water retention.

The ForestTwin initiative sits at the intersection of three critical goals: climate mitigation through permanent carbon removal, forest conservation through the systematic clearance of flammable biomass, and circular economy infrastructure that generates real green livelihoods in rural Uttarakhand. It is not a theoretical project. It is operational, scientifically validated, and now institutionally anchored at multiple levels.

Dark biochar granules produced by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions ForestTwin project showing high carbon content for long term soil enrichment and carbon sequestration in Uttarakhand

Milestone 1 — Completing the Isometric Registry Public Comment Period

The Bharat Biochar Initiative by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions has successfully concluded its 30-day public comment consultation phase on the Isometric Registry, which officially closed on April 26, 2026. Isometric is widely regarded as one of the most rigorous carbon registries in the world, and completing this phase marks an essential step toward independent validation and formal credit issuance under the Isometric Standard.

What makes this validation particularly meaningful is the quality of the science behind the ForestTwin project’s carbon claims. According to the Project Design Document (PDD), third-party laboratory analysis confirms that the biochar produced through the continuous reactor process has a Total Carbon content of 80.70% and a molar H/Corg ratio of approximately 0.10. This ratio is the key indicator of carbon stability — and at 0.10, it guarantees that carbon sequestered in this biochar will remain locked away for over 100 years. These are not estimated or modelled figures; they are laboratory-confirmed results reviewed through Isometric’s public comment process.


Milestone 2 — A Landmark MoU with the Uttarakhand Forest Department

For any biochar project to scale, it needs a reliable, ecologically sound, and community-integrated feedstock supply. Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions has addressed this with a formal Memorandum of Understanding signed with the Uttarakhand Forest Department (UFD). Under this agreement, naturally fallen pine needles — pirul — will be collected by local communities operating under the UFD’s active wildfire-mitigation framework and delivered directly to the ForestTwin project’s primary processing facility in Bemunda, Tehri Garhwal.

This MoU is significant on two levels. First, it institutionalises the feedstock pipeline, giving the ForestTwin project a government-backed, structured supply chain rather than an informal one. Second, and perhaps more importantly, it directly addresses one of Uttarakhand’s most persistent environmental crises. By systematically harvesting flammable biomass from forest floors, Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions and the UFD together actively reduce the occurrence and severity of the devastating summer forest fires that have long threatened the region’s biodiversity, communities, and livelihoods. Rural villagers participating in pirul collection are not just feeding a carbon project — they are being paid for work that directly protects their own forests.


Milestone 3 — Administrative Alignment with the Tehri Garhwal District Administration

The third milestone is perhaps the most important for long-term field execution. Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions leadership held a high-level meeting with the Tehri Garhwal district administration, aligning the ForestTwin project’s rollout with regional governance objectives. The district administration expressed strong support for the initiative’s dual-impact model of environmental protection and economic empowerment — a recognition that community-driven climate solutions require not just scientific credibility but also local governance backing to succeed at scale.

A local news broadcast covering the meeting, archived and shared publicly, underscored the regional government’s validation of Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions’ on-the-ground efforts. This kind of administrative alignment is what moves a project from pilot to programme — from a promising idea to an embedded, scalable reality.

Impact in Numbers

80.70% — Total Carbon content in produced biochar, laboratory confirmed

~0.10 — Molar H/Corg ratio, guaranteeing carbon stability for over 100 years

1,320 tonnes — Expected annual biochar yield from the ForestTwin processing facility in Bemunda

2,904 tonnes CO₂e — Estimated annual carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere

Rural villagers collecting fallen pine needles called pirul from Himalayan forest floor in Uttarakhand for Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions ForestTwin Bharat Biochar Initiative wildfire prevention program

Why This Matters — Beyond the Milestones

Each of these three milestones on its own would be a meaningful achievement. Together, they tell a larger story about what high-integrity, community-rooted CDR looks like in practice. The Isometric public comment milestone proves the science. The Forest Department MoU proves the ecological logic. The administrative alignment proves the governance model. A project with all three — scientific rigour, institutional feedstock supply, and local government backing — is a project built for permanence.

India’s carbon removal landscape is still young. Projects that demonstrate this level of multi-stakeholder depth — combining global registry standards with state-level institutional MoUs and district-level administrative support — are rare. The ForestTwin project by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions is building a template that others can follow.


In Their Own Words

“We are incredibly proud to cross these fundamental thresholds. Completing the public consultation with a global standard like Isometric proves the rigorous science behind our carbon removals. Simultaneously, our MoU with the Forest Department and the alignment with the Tehri Garhwal administration ensure that our operations are deeply embedded within local communities — protecting our precious forests from devastating wildfires while boosting the rural economy.” — Atul Rawat, Founder, Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions

“Securing this administrative alignment and a reliable feedstock pipeline allows us to scale our field execution seamlessly, ensuring both high-integrity carbon removal and immediate, measurable local impact.” — Om Anand, Sustainability and Operational Lead, Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions


Key Takeaways

The Bharat Biochar Initiative by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions completed its 30-day Isometric public comment period, closing April 26, 2026, moving toward independent validation and credit issuance.

A formal MoU with the Uttarakhand Forest Department secures a government-backed pirul feedstock pipeline for the ForestTwin project while directly reducing wildfire risk across Uttarakhand’s forests.

The Tehri Garhwal district administration has officially aligned with the ForestTwin project’s rollout, providing essential regional governance backing.

Biochar produced by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions carries a laboratory-confirmed Total Carbon content of 80.70% and an H/Corg ratio of approximately 0.10, guaranteeing carbon stability for over 100 years.

The ForestTwin project is engineered to yield 1,320 tonnes of biochar annually, removing approximately 2,904 tonnes of CO₂e from the atmosphere each year.

The Bharat Biochar Initiative by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions is located in Bemunda, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand and operates at the intersection of climate mitigation, forest conservation, and rural economic empowerment.


About Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions

The Bharat Biochar Initiative by Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions is a decentralised, high-integrity carbon removal project situated in Bemunda, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. The ForestTwin project utilises advanced continuous pyrolysis reactors to convert hazardous forest biomass into stable biochar, which is then distributed to local farmers to enhance soil organic content, nutrient availability, and water retention. Fusionpact Sustainable Solutions stands at the intersection of climate mitigation, forest conservation, and circular economy infrastructure.

For more information, visit: foresttwin.com

Contact: info@fusionpact.com / om.anand@fusionpact.com

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