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Crop residues cause trouble for farmers. They're hard to handle, take up space, and don't sell well. Burning them pollutes the air and hurts the environment. WasteX offers an alternative way to tackle that issue. With our biochar solution, we transform any crop residue into biochar that can be sold or applied on the field. When applied to the soil, biochar can improve yields up to 40%, reduce fertilizer use, and restore soil ...
ByWasteX Pte. Ltd. based in Singapore, SINGAPORE
Biochar is a type of charcoal that is made from biomass through a process of pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is the thermochemical decomposition of organic matter into combustible gases and char. The word “bio” in biochar refers to the biological origin of the ...
ByCarbon Gold Ltd based in Clevedon, UNITED KINGDOM
Disturbing soils through various industrial activities results in the loss of nutrients, increased bulk density and changes in physical, chemical and biotic properties, including the loss of soil organic matter. Soil organic matter plays a vital role in the success of disturbed land reclamation and remediation, improving soil properties such as nutrient availability, infiltration and water holding capacity. Properties such as these are of uniquely significant importance for ecosystem functions that will assist in ...
BySoil Reef LLC. based in Berwyn, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
(Bio)char, biomass-charcoal, a charcoal for biological purposes. Use of the word biochar in agriculture is new, but the material has been around as long as land plants and lightning co-existed. It is a naturally occurring element of soils and the use of biochar in agriculture has been adopted by various cultures worldwide for thousands of ...
BySoil Reef LLC. based in Berwyn, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Biochar is formed through the carbonisation of organic matter. Biochar can be used in many different ways. The decisive factor is always which quality criteria have to be met. Carbonisation – the conversion of organic material to biochar – is a process that has been known and practised for many centuries. However, only the state-of-the-art PYREG process can control the process parameters in such a way that biochar can be produced in different quality levels and nutrients can be gently recovered. ...
ByPyreg GmbH based in Dörth, GERMANY
Frontline’s gasification and gas upgrading technologies convert low-value biomass and waste into high-value products. Frontline takes what appears to be waste that is usually burned as wood chips, put in landfills as municipal solid waste, or plowed into the soil as crop residue and unlocks there potential. We provide the opportunity to not only turn waste into value at high efficiency and yield but to reduce pollution as ...
ByFrontline BioEnergy, LLC based in Nevada, IOWA (USA)
