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.
The Lucrat biochar project integrates pyrolysis equipment into industrial value chains in Germany, to create specialty biochar that sequesters carbon for several hundred years.
The NovoCarbo biochar project integrates pyrolysis equipment into industrial value chains in Germany, scaling the production of biochar that sequesters carbon for several hundred 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.
The Pyrocal project in Australia converts organic materials into biochar that can store CO2 for thousands of years.