A Healthier Earth (AHE), the climate technology research and development subsidiary of Pure Data Centres Group (Pure DC), has launched an integrated carbon removal platform tailored for the data centre industry. The platform is engineered to secure a scalable supply of biochar and carbon credits for hyperscale operators, multinational corporations, and institutional buyers across Europe and international markets.
The initiative embeds carbon removal mechanisms directly into the digital infrastructure development model, shifting from traditional impact-reduction strategies to a framework that alters the economic and environmental standards of the sector.
As artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure growth and corporate climate targets accelerate demand for verifiable carbon removal, the capability is positioned to address emerging European regulatory and commercial prerequisites. The platform will function as a commercial differentiator for Pure DC, supporting long-term client retention and sustainable scaling.
Gary Wojtaszek, Executive Chairman and interim Chief Executive Officer of Pure DC, commented on the deployment, “What we’re doing at Pure DC is the first of its kind anywhere in the world. In Dublin we’ve demonstrated that net-zero carbon, self-powered data centres are deliverable. Now, with our Biochar Integrated Carbon Removal from AHE, we’re making them scalable. This isn’t incremental improvement; it’s a complete reset of how this sector will be built going forward.”
To support the infrastructure-scale deployment of the platform, AHE is expanding its commercial, scientific, and operational divisions. This internal scaling marks a transition from independent project delivery to an integrated operating model designed to industrialise carbon removal materials safely while maintaining supply chain integrity.
Alastair Collier, Chief Research and Development Officer at AHE, highlighted the structural design of the platform, “This is about turning carbon removal into infrastructure, aligning organisations with the ambition to lead on climate with a platform designed and committed to deliver at scale. We’re bringing the standards, systems and scale required to deliver high-integrity carbon removal as a reliable, long-term solution for global demand.”
The platform addresses a primary market constraint: a fragmented carbon removal landscape that lacks the scale and consistency required by institutional compliance buyers. The AHE model aggregates biochar production from its proprietary facilities alongside partner-developed projects into standardised tranches.
All underlying projects within the platform will operate under a unified governance framework and centralised technical standards. The resulting carbon credits will be certified under the Isometric Standard and managed via digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (dMRV) software supplied by Mangrove Systems to automate data tracking and ensure transparency.
Lukas May, Chief Commercial Officer at Isometric, stated: “The data centre sector needs scalable, high-quality carbon removal and the confidence that every credit represented genuine climate impact. We’re looking forward to working with A Healthier Earth to deliver on that mission.”
Brandon Vlaar, Chief Executive Officer of Mangrove Systems, added: “We’re proud to be chosen as AHE’s digital data infrastructure partner, combining automation and AI-enabled tools to ensure every tonne of carbon removed through the platform is measured, accurate, and verified.”
The single operating framework is structured to benefit both developers and buyers. For project developers, the model provides standardised processes, technical assistance, and long-term offtake agreements that reduce financial execution risk. For corporate buyers, it establishes long-duration access to verified, permanent carbon removal with fully auditable data structures.