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1. What is biochar and how does it work?
Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced through the thermal conversion of biomass. When incorporated into the soil, it enhances soil fertility, improves water retention, and sequesters carbon, contributing to long-term carbon removal from the atmosphere.

 

 

2. How does your process contribute to carbon removal?
Our innovative approach involves transforming waste and invasive plants into biochar. By burying this biochar in the soil, we effectively sequester carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, helping to combat climate change while making the soil itself more climate change resilient.

 

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3. How can individuals and businesses get involved?
We offer tools, technology, and training for landowners in tropical regions to create biochar from their biomass sustainably. Additionally, we welcome partnerships with climate-conscious businesses and investors interested in contributing to carbon removal initiatives. If you are an individual deeply interested in our processes and ideas please feel invited to reach out via message to us - we are always happy to see other people taking action, too!

 

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4. What benefits does biochar provide to the soil?
Biochar improves soil structure, nutrient retention, and microbial activity. It promotes healthier plant growth, reduces the need for fertilizers, and enhances overall soil resilience.

 

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5. How does your company support local communities?
We actively engage with local communities especially in tropical regions, providing training and the necessary resources for biochar production along with adjustable financing models. This not only creates economic opportunities but also contributes to increased food security and community resilience.

 

 

6. Are there specific regions where your initiatives are focused?
Our efforts primarily target tropical regions, where comprehensive solutions for rice production waste and invasive water plants are lacking, and the impact of climate change is often more pronounced. These countries may lack the economic means to address climate change sustainably and effectively. We believe that by addressing environmental challenges in these areas, we can make a significant global impact.

 

 

7. How can I learn more or get involved?
Feel free to reach out through our contact page for more information. Whether you're an individual interested in sustainable practices or a business looking to collaborate, we're eager to connect with like-minded individuals and organizations!

 

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