This biochar project in Ghana focuses on producing biochar dried cocoa pods. Biochar made from cocoa pod husks will sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and enhance the soil quality of surrounding farmland. This project addresses the issue of biomass waste being left to rot or burnt, leading to significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Wongphai Bamboo Biochar project in Thailand converts bamboo offcuts into biochar, removing CO2, enhancing soil quality, and fostering a sustainable local business.
CSI sequesters carbon by burying wood debris to in anaerobic conditions to prevent decomposition.
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.
Converts biomass waste streams to biochar. When applied to soil, the biochar stores carbon for hundreds of years and provides many other environmental benefits.
Seaweed Generation's AlgaRay uses solar powered autonomous robots to sink Sargassum (a CO2 absorbing problematic seaweed) to >4000m, sequestering carbon in the deep ocean.