

Biochar is a natural and ancient soil improver
Since ancient times, biochar has played an important role in agricultural fallow farming. However, in the past, open burning methods caused air pollution, fire hazards, car accidents and other hazards. In fact, there are better ways to deal with them.
Bio-Charcoal

carbon soap
One of the ways to reuse biochar is to make products with unique cleaning effects
Raw materials for derivative products

EU biological carbon sequestration
Biochar is a product formed by the pyrolysis of a series of organic biomass materials. Biomass materials include: wood or crop residues, etc. Biochar can not only improve soil pH, porosity and water utilization, but also provide a favorable environment for plant root growth and microbial growth.
In recent years, the international wave of carbon reduction has once again attracted people's attention to biochar. In 2018, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identified biochar as a feasible carbon-negative technology. Photosynthesis can be used to allow plants to capture carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and convert it into organic forms, increasing the carbon sequestration capacity of the soil while reducing non-carbon dioxide greenhouse gas emissions such as ammonia, nitrous oxide and methane in the soil.
According to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), of the 40 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide produced by humans every year, biochar may be used to capture 2.6 billion metric tons...

Purely natural biomass source materials
<50mm Particle size Low density Feed fluidity
85% Dry material 10MJ/Kg Minimum calorific value standard