We’re in the final stretch of installations now, and it’s exciting to see everything coming together.
At the heart of the process is pyrolysis — a thermal process that heats organic material in a low-oxygen environment. Instead of letting the material burn or decompose, pyrolysis converts it into biochar, a stable form of carbon that can be put to beneficial use.
That’s what makes biochar so powerful. It doesn’t just keep organic material out of the landfill — it helps lock carbon away in a durable form. In other words, biochar is a carbon-negative product with real environmental value.
We’ve got more work to do, but this is a big step forward.
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