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Carbon Lock Tech Builds New Innovation Centre – a Launchpad for Growth

Based just outside Winnipeg in Headingley, Manitoba, Carbon Lock Tech has officially moved into its brand-new innovation centre, marking a major milestone in its journey to scale. With this facility now housing its head office, prototype reactor system, research lab, and materials testing capabilities, the company is ready to take its carbon removal technology and ideas to the next level.

“This is our launchpad,” says CEO Kevin Danner. “We’d outgrown our rented labs and offices. Now, in our new location, we’ve centralized operations, and we have the room to grow.”

The 6,000 sq. ft. space – on a 1.25-acre industrial property is a significant upgrade from their previous leased spaces, offering enough flexibility to one day add a full processing plant on-site.

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Residue Management

Video: Residue Management

Residue Management conservation practice manages the amount, orientation, and distribution of crop and other plant residue on the soil surface year-round while limiting soil-disturbing activities used to grow and harvest crops in systems where the field surface is tilled prior to planting. This video explores how Ryan McKenzie implemented this conservation practice on his farm in Samson, Alabama.

Practice benefits:

• Increases organic matter

• Improves air quality

• Decreases energy costs

• Reduces erosion

• Improves soil health

The Conservation at Work video series was created to increase producer awareness of common conservation practices and was filmed at various locations throughout the country. Because conservation plans are specific to the unique resource needs on each farm and also soil type, weather conditions, etc., these videos were designed to serve as a general guide to the benefits of soil and water conservation and landowners should contact their local USDA office for individual consultation.