Carbon Sequestration
Our projects focus on capturing and storing carbon emissions effectively.
Plants: Plants absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere during photosynthesis, using it to grow and develop.
Leftovers: Plant material, such as agricultural residues or forest waste, are collected as leftovers.
Pyrolysis: These organic leftovers undergo pyrolysis, a process where they are heated in the absence of oxygen. This process transforms the plant material into biochar.
Biochar (Stable): The resulting biochar is a stable form of carbon that can be added to the soil. Unlike the original plant material, biochar decomposes very slowly, locking the carbon into the soil for hundreds to thousands of years.
By incorporating biochar into the soil, we effectively sequester carbon that was originally absorbed by plants. This reduces the amount of CO₂ in the atmosphere, helping to mitigate climate change. The cycle continues as plants grow, absorbing more CO₂, and the process repeats, enhancing soil health and further capturing carbon.
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