Humanity has emitted hundreds of gigatons of CO₂
We put it back in the soil making it more fertile
Humanity has emitted hundreds of gigatons of CO₂
We put it back in the soil making it more fertile
We put it back in the soil making it more fertile
We put it back in the soil making it more fertile
We fight climate change and remove CO2 from atmosphere by converting biological waste into biochar that locks carbon long-term and can be used to improve soil health and agriculture impact on environment.
We collect agricultural residues and other biomass waste that captured CO2 from the atmosphere.
We build biocarbon supply chains that uses pyrolysis to convert biomass into biochar locking carbon in a self-sustaining reaction.
We inject carbon into soil in a form of stable biochar, which releases carbon over 100s of years, increasing soil fertility.
One of Five Carbon Capturing Technologies identified by the IPCC to reduce global warming, Biochar is a key component in our approach, being
a long-term carbon sink that can sequester carbon in the soil, improving soil fertility and health, and promoting sustainable agriculture.
Biochar has been proven to improve soil structure, aggregate stability and porosity, as well as nutrient cycling and decrease in erosion. It can improve soil nutrient status, nutrient use efficiency and decrease soil acidity.
These properties improve crop yield and health with decreased use of harmful fertilisers.
By increasing soil retention of nutrients, biochar also improves groundwater quality and quantity, decreasing the amount of pollutants reaching natural water reservoirs.
We aim to create a Local Circular Carbon Management Model, which develops methodologies and processes that scale carbon sequestration. We will achieve this through creation of economically viable value chains based on carbonaceous raw materials from different types of biomass. These materials are converted into biochar using pyrolysis processes.
We can capture carbon that plants have absorbed through photosynthesis, extract it and stabilise through pyrolysis,. The resulting biochar is a stable, long-term carbon sink, resistant to decomposition and guaranteed to keep CO2 out of the atmosphere for hundreds of years.
Carbon Offset Credits allow companies or individuals to offset the CO2 emissions they emit and finance projects delivering impact on climate change and bringing us closer to Net Zero goal.
Carbon credits are tradable certificates that represent the removal or avoidance of one ton of CO2 equivalent emissions from the atmosphere.
As such, biochar production facilities can deliver of highest value Carbon Offset Removal Credits creating a real impact through verified removal of CO2 from the atmopshere and locking it in the stable form.
Soil Carbon will use state-of-the-art verification methods and Life Cycle Assessment tracking technologies to measure impact on removal of CO2 from the atmosphere during biochar production, as well as proven scientific methods to measure impact on soil quality.
We can guarantee the highest quality of our processes through third-party verification of carbon removal claims to generate high quality and value Carbon Removal Offset Credits.
In addition our biochar production will be assessed with the European Biocarbon Certificate to guarantee highest possible biochar quality.
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