A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
Demand for sustainable waste management and the use of environmentally friendly materials has led to increased research into agricultural biomass valorization. Pyrolysis has been identified as a ...
In recent years, there has been a significant drive to incorporate circularity into products by finding cost-effective methods to recycle and reuse industrial waste. Agricultural biomass, a widespread ...
Korean researchers found a way to turn wet coffee grounds into cleaner, faster biochar, skipping the energy-intensive drying ...
Biochar type shapes how water moves through phosphorus rich vegetable soils Peer-Reviewed Publication Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University image: Contrasting effects of rice husk ...
A new study reveals how a simple, low-cost material could significantly boost the production of clean hydrogen fuel from waste. Researchers have demonstrated that biochar, a carbon-rich material made ...
“As the global momentum toward low-carbon, regenerative agriculture grows, biochar provides Australian farmers with a ...
As the climate changes, large parts of southern Australia are projected to get drier. Extreme rains are also becoming more common. For farmers, these changes pose big risks. What can we do to manage ...
A plant in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, is turning wood waste into a charcoal-like soil additive called biochar. The company, Quonset Soil Solutions, is now proposing a second facility to process ...