About InPlanet
InPlanet is at the forefront of carbon removal technology in the tropics and is dedicated to combating climate change through innovative agricultural practices. Our primary focus is on enhancing the natural process of weathering silicate rocks to sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. By working closely with farmers, we promote the use of natural mineral solutions, derived from local sources, to improve soil health and productivity without relying on harmful chemicals. This not only revitalizes the ecosystems but also contributes to sustainable agricultural practices.
Founded in August 2022, InPlanet is committed to removing gigatons of CO2 while regenerating tropical soils. Our mission is fueled by a passionate team spread across various locations, all united by a shared love for the planet and a commitment to making a difference. We believe that by leveraging the unique conditions of tropical soils and combining them with advanced scientific insights, we can significantly impact the climate crisis. We strive to create a livable planet for future generations, ensuring nutritious food and healthy ecosystems as we work to restore balance to the Earth's carbon cycle.
FAQs
- When was InPlanet founded?
- InPlanet was founded in 2022.
- Who is the CEO of InPlanet?
- Felix Harteneck is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does InPlanet operate in?
- InPlanet operates in the following markets: Carbon Removal, Climate Technology, Sustainable Agriculture, Soil Health, Environmental Services, Carbon Sequestration, AgriTech, Ecosystem Restoration, Tropical Agriculture, and Climate Change Mitigation.
- How many employees does InPlanet have?
- InPlanet has 11-50 employees.
- Where does InPlanet have employees?
- InPlanet has employees in Brazil.
- Does InPlanet support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, InPlanet is a remote-friendly company.
- Does InPlanet offer a four-day work week?
- No, InPlanet does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is InPlanet's website?
- InPlanet's website is inplanet.earth.