[What We Do]

From Public Burden
to Public Asset

We up-cycle wasted waste into carbon-sequestering and in-demand biochar.

Waste Management

reCap's first-in-the-world system integrates directly into existing operations—co-locating at existing sites without disrupting current waste streams. Our patented, seamless model converts yard debris into stable biochar in approximately 90 minutes. The result is immediate diversion, operational continuity, and measurable environmental value.

Biochar

Biochar enhances soil health by improving water retention, increasing nutrient availability, and supporting long-term soil structure. Our OMRI-listed biochar is suitable for organic applications and also performs across a growing range of uses, including water filtration, stormwater management, and soil remediation.

For more information or to request pricing based on your specific quantity, email florichar@recapcarbon.com.

Carbon Offsets

Biochar carbon removal represents one of the most durable and verifiable forms of carbon offsets, permanently sequestering carbon while delivering real-world environmental benefits. Unlike many in the market, reCap focused first on building and operating—refining our process, proving performance, and doing the hard work on the ground before making claims. With that foundation firmly in place, we are now in the final stages of certification on the puro.earth registry to bring high-integrity, high-volume, production-backed carbon credits to market.

If you are interested in joining the waitlist for reCap carbon credits, please contact us at carbon@recapcarbon.com.

[The Process]

First. Revolutionary. Patented.

reCap has reimagined waste through an innovative process that transforms yard trash into biochar.

Yard debris enters through your existing waste stream with no disruption to current collection methods. We co-locate at your site, integrating seamlessly with what you already have in place. This means immediate diversion without interrupting your operations.

Material is chipped, pre-processed, and prepared for pyrolysis. The yard trash is sized consistently and conditioned for optimal carbon conversion. It's then heated in an oxygen-starved environment to trigger the transformation into biochar.

Syngas produced during pyrolysis is captured and reused as the heat source, creating a closed-loop system. The resulting solids from this process become our premium, OMRI-listed biochar.

[Articles]

From The Blog

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December 9, 2022
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Our First Visitors

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November 16, 2022
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It’s Biochar!

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November 10, 2022
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The Instal is Almost Done