Mar 7, 2021 | Biochar, Biomass, Co2-Footprint, Waste
Biogenic residues, such as those released for disposal in industrial processes as well as those that have so far simply been left to rot (e.g. wood cuttings), pose a considerable climate problem: they contain carbon. In conventional disposal efforts, this carbon is...
Mar 5, 2021 | Biochar, CCS, Co2-Footprint, Pyrolysis
The strict requirements of the EBC In order to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, as called for by the EU, two fundamentally different strands of action are required: on the one hand, the reduction of carbon emissions, and on the other, the creation of...
Jan 24, 2021 | Biochar, Biomass, Co2-Footprint, Pyrolysis, Waste
Max Burgers, Sweden’s favourite hamburger restaurant chain, is currently participating in a pilot biochar project enabled by our partner Skånefrö, a Swedish producer and supplier of EBC-certified premium biochar. Max Burgers is a pioneer in climate friendly...
Jan 30, 2020 | Biochar, Biomass, CCS
Sweden aims to become climate-neutral by 2045 and has had a special commission draw up a strategy for this. The comprehensive report was presented yesterday. On 850 pages, it describes “paths to a climate-friendly future”. It is not without reason that the...
Jan 15, 2020 | Biochar, Biomass
Biochar may now be used throughout Europe in organic farming as a fertilizer/soil conditioner. What a breakthrough! In Germany, for example, biochar has so far only been allowed to be used in the form of charcoal in agriculture. But now, in December 2019, Ursula...
Nov 14, 2019 | Biochar, Company
Biochar has a great deal of (climate protection) potential and therefore deserves even more attention. At the European level, a new association was founded a few weeks ago, the European Biochar Industry Consortium (EBI), which is now also online with its new...