This episode of This Week in BiocharBiochar is a carbon-rich material created from biomass decomposition in low-oxygen conditions. It has important applications in environmental remediation, soil improvement, agriculture, carbon sequestration, energy storage, and sustainable materials, promoting efficiency and reducing waste in various contexts while addressing climate change challenges. More explores the multifaceted applications and benefits of biochar, highlighting its growing importance in sustainable agriculture and environmental management.
The hosts explore a major partnership between Supercritical and Exomad Green focused on scaling up biochar production for carbon removal. The episode also touches on a Shuswap startup turning wood waste into climate-friendly biochar, innovations in biochar and electricity for cleaning wastewater, and Minneapolis opening North America’s first city-run biochar facility.
Beyond these specific stories, the conversation explores the variability of biochar, its emerging applications in construction, its role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and practical advice for using biochar in home gardens.
Read more about these stories via the links below:
- Biochar and Electricity: A New Way to Clean Wastewater
- Shuswap startup turns wood waste into climate-friendly biochar
- Biochar As A Powerful Tool for Soil Improvement
- Minneapolis to Open North America’s First City-Run Biochar Facility
- Supercritical Secures 130,000 Tonnes of Biochar Carbon Removal in Expanded Partnership with Exomad Green
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