Built from live public pages, a real llms.txt fetch, and a robots.txt read this session. Every claim below cites its source and a re-runnable command.
exomadgreen.com ships a genuine llms.txt (the file AI assistants read first: HTTP 200, 3,395 bytes) that documents a live Wix Model Context Protocol (MCP, the protocol that lets an AI assistant call a site's tools directly) endpoint at /_api/mcp, with named callable tools (GetBusinessDetails, SearchInSite, SearchSiteApiDocs, GenerateVisitorToken, CallWixSiteAPI). No authentication is required to connect. robots.txt (the file that tells search engines what to index) separately, explicitly Allows PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, CCBot, OAI-SearchBot, and ChatGPT-User. This is the rare target with a working agent-integration surface rather than a static discovery file, unusual across every engagement we've reviewed.
Concepción runs 7 production lines removing 140,000 tonnes CO2/yr (Sylvera AA-rated); Riberalta runs 6 lines removing 120,000 tonnes CO2/yr (Sylvera AA + BeZero AA-rated). A third facility at Guarayos is under construction. Combined 2025 capacity is 260,000 tonnes CO2/yr and 108,000 tonnes of biochar/yr, with 400+ green jobs created, all biochar donated free to indigenous communities and farmers for soil health, per Exomad's own site.
Exomad claims 1.4 million tonnes of CO2 removed cumulatively, approximately 24.5% of ALL durable carbon removals industry-wide, and states a 2027 target of 5 facilities, 1,000,000 tonnes CO2/yr, 400,000+ tonnes biochar/yr, and 1,500+ green jobs. The flagship deal underneath these numbers is a 10-year, 1.24-million-tonne biochar offtake with Microsoft, tracked by Carbonfuture MRV+, described elsewhere as the industry's first megatonne biochar carbon removal deal (from EcoWealth's earlier public research on Carbonfuture, 2026-07-16).
Exomad sources feedstock from sawmill forestry residues, converts it to biochar, and donates the output free to indigenous communities and farmers, the physical, field-level activity underneath the certificates that Puro/Isometric eventually issue and Carbonfuture's dMRV independently verifies. This is the correct altitude for an EWP field-capture packet (task-completion proof, photo+GPS+signature) to attach as one input among many, never as a substitute for the lab assays, sensor telemetry, or Sylvera/BeZero ratings that make a tonne bankable.