The Pyrocal project in Australia converts organic materials into biochar that can store CO2 for thousands of years.
The Douglas County biochar project uses waste products of the lumber mills in Oregon, United States to create biochar that stores CO2 for thousands of years.
Tierra Prieta is a Mexican company that uses waste pecan shells to create high quality biochar and carbon removal, boosting local employment and environmental stewardship.
CarboHeroes utilizes a circular economy model, transforming residues into biochar to remove 100 million tons of CO2 by 2050.
CSI sequesters carbon by burying wood debris to in anaerobic conditions to prevent decomposition.
Biochar Life empowers 500M farmers to enhance soil, boost yields, and reduce emissions.
The Premier Forest project in the United Kingdom converts wood waste into biochar bricks that are used to make compost and can store carbon for thousands of years.