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  • BioFlux & Empacar’s CarbonX Biochar Project in Bolivia

    BioFlux & Empacar’s CarbonX Biochar Project in Bolivia

  • Takachar and Rural Entrepreneurs Deploy Portable Pyrolysis to Mitigate Stubble Burning Impacts

    Takachar and Rural Entrepreneurs Deploy Portable Pyrolysis to Mitigate Stubble Burning Impacts

  • The Cement-Biochar Connection: A Building Material with the Potential to Cut Emissions by 40%

    The Cement-Biochar Connection: A Building Material with the Potential to Cut Emissions by 40%

  • Concerns Raised Over Proposed Biochar Plant in Upper Lake

    Concerns Raised Over Proposed Biochar Plant in Upper Lake

  • Biochar Energy Plant Plan Withdrawn in Herefordshire

    Biochar Energy Plant Plan Withdrawn in Herefordshire

  • Proposed Biochar Plant Receives Unanimous Approval in Lake County

    Proposed Biochar Plant Receives Unanimous Approval in Lake County

  • Evaluating Biochar Production from Straw for Air Quality and Carbon Sequestration in China

    Evaluating Biochar Production from Straw for Air Quality and Carbon Sequestration in China

  • The Role of Biochar in Reducing Gaseous Emissions from Livestock Waste

    The Role of Biochar in Reducing Gaseous Emissions from Livestock Waste

  • Sustainable Fuel Briquettes: Combining Sewage Sludge and Wood Shavings for Heating Energy

    Sustainable Fuel Briquettes: Combining Sewage Sludge and Wood Shavings for Heating Energy

  • New £800,000 Project Explores Biochar as a Sustainable Building Material

    New £800,000 Project Explores Biochar as a Sustainable Building Material

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