
Propagate a Greener World

Greenier amplifies the capture capacity of carbon-capturing ecosystems, starting at $56 per tonne.
The Carbon Challenge
Within a few years, humanity as we know it will reach a point of no return due to climate change, requiring a collective sacrifice immeasurable in the damage we will have caused.
In 2021, Canadians rank an unenviable 2nd among the worst generators of greenhouse gas emissions per capita, with a whopping 17.8 tonnes per person, totalling 670 megatonnes of CO2 (670 million tonnes).
Mitigating this impact currently has an astronomical societal cost, and will have to decrease to be sustainable as the cost of carbon capture depends on the technology and capture techniques used, which vary enormously between $27 and $275 for a single tonne of carbon. Capturing it all would cost the 39 million Canadians between $18.7 and $190.9 billion annually at current costs, equivalent to between $480 and $4,895 per person to cancel out their carbon consumption.
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How can we reduce this impact?

The cost of mitigating carbon emissions
Mitigation costs are rising, through the impacts caused by floods, droughts, hail, frost, soil and biodiversity depletion, which will continue to have an impact on the vegetation of existing ecosystems.
Current carbon capture methods and solutions are costly, as they are labor-intensive and require significant investment to capture emissions in a meaningful way and achieve the ROI target. Prohibitive scale-up costs prevent promising solutions from making an impact on the bottom line.
Mitigating this impact through carbon capture has an astronomical societal cost, which depends on current technologies and the capture techniques used, ranging enormously from $27 to $275 for a single tonne of carbon.
Capturing all the carbon would cost the 39 million Canadians between $18.7 and $190.9 billion a year at current costs, or between $480 and $4,895 per person annually to cancel out their carbon consumption.
Les méthodes et solutions actuelles de capture du carbone sont coûteuses, car elles nécessitent une main-d'œuvre abondante et des investissements importants pour capturer les émissions de manière significative et atteindre l'objectif de retour sur investissement. Les coûts prohibitifs de mise à l'échelle empêchent les solutions prometteuses d'avoir un impact sur les résultats.
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L'atténuation de cet impact par la capture du carbone a un coût sociétal astronomique, qui dépend des technologies actuelles et des techniques de capture utilisées, qui varient énormément entre 27 et 275 dollars pour une seule tonne de carbone.
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Capter la totalité du carbone coûterait aux 39 millions de Canadiens entre 18,7 et 190,9 milliards de dollars par an aux coûts actuels, soit entre 480$ et 4 895$ par personne annuellement pour annuler leur consommation de carbone.

The Carbon Challenge
Within a few years, humanity as we know it will reach a point of no return due to climate change, requiring a collective sacrifice immeasurable in the damage we will have caused.
In 2021, Canadians rank an unenviable 2nd among the worst generators of greenhouse gas emissions per capita, with a whopping 17.8 tonnes per person, totalling 670 megatonnes of CO2 (670 million tonnes).
Mitigating this impact currently has an astronomical societal cost, and will have to decrease to be sustainable as the cost of carbon capture depends on the technology and capture techniques used, which vary enormously between $27 and $275 for a single tonne of carbon. Capturing it all would cost the 39 million Canadians between $18.7 and $190.9 billion annually at current costs, equivalent to between $480 and $4,895 per person to cancel out their carbon consumption.
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How can we reduce this impact?
Market opportunities Greening*
*Greening, reforestation, restoration, revegetation, regeneration, agroforestry
What we do
Greenier transforms environmental challenges into regeneration and restoration opportunities for plant ecosystems.
We aim to increase the capacity of soils to capture carbon, strengthen the resilience of territories to climate challenges and protect our environment for future generations while creating an immediate positive impact.
We create complete solutions for large-scale greening projects, optimized for specific needs, that combine innovation and sustainable impact with a three-pillar approach:
Designing resilient ecosystems: A bespoke design approach, assembling adapted native plants, deployed through our Seedpods that maximize germination rates to enhance biodiversity and soil resilience.
Targeted greening: Flexible projects covering a variety of applications to re-green, restore, reforest, landscape, flower, de-pollute and re-characterize spaces, whether urban, agricultural, forestry or around road or power transmission infrastructures with precision.
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Ecological and economic return: Thanks to advanced technological solutions, we significantly multiply current plant cover, capturing carbon in targeted areas, with lasting benefits for soils, biodiversity and future generations.
With Greenier, every project aims to plant the right plant in the right place to capture carbon, restore biodiversity and maximize soil productivity. By investing in our solutions, you are supporting concrete action for a greener, more resilient future.
Ecological and economic return: Thanks to advanced technological solutions, we significantly multiply current plant cover, capturing carbon in targeted areas, with lasting benefits for soils, biodiversity and future generations.
With Greenier, every project aims to plant the right plant in the right place to capture carbon, restore biodiversity and maximize soil productivity. By investing in our solutions, you are supporting concrete action for a greener, more resilient future.
Large-scale natural capabilities
We know that by using permaculture principles and techniques at scale, and by implementing an agile system of evolutionary plant regeneration, we may be able to reduce global carbon and mitigate global temperature rise.

A single seed is the origin of a thousand forests.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
