B Biochar - Nature's Black Gold


Biochar is the lightweight black residue, made of carbon and ashes, remaining after the pyrolysis of biomass. Biochar is defined by the International Biochar Initiative as "the solid material obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment". Biochar is a stable form of carbon and can last for thousands of years in the soil. It is produced for the purpose of addition to soil as a means of sequestering carbon and improving soil quality. The conditions of pyrolysis and the materials used can significantly affect the properties of Biochar.

We produce premium grade Biochar with a pure carbon content above 85%.



BIOCHAR IS AT THE TOP OF THE CORC PAYMENT PLATFORM. THIS ONE PRODUCT HAS THREE HERO OUTCOMES - IT HELPS THE ATMOSPHERE BY REMOVING CARBON, FIXES OUR VITAL FARMING SOIL IMPROVING QUALITY & REDUCING FERTILIZER USE AND IS A SEPARATE SOURCE OF HEAT FOR THIRD PARTY HEAT USE AT 27M BTU AN HOUR


BIOCHAR reduces climate change because it removes carbon and residuals from the air and locks it back into soil, where it overcomes erosion, soil degradation, water loss (drought resilience) and reduces synthetic fertilizers use. It also increases Nitrogen absorption into plants, increasing growth and stopping it from leaching into the atmosphere. Biochar is so potent as a mediation product, it has x2-3 times the value of other Carbon based products for the removal of Carbon from the atmosphere and enriching our agricultural soil. Biochar helps farmers use up to 30% less water and fertilizer and lasts for hundreds of years.


See our Biochar production video at our joint Test Facility






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Biochar revenue can come from many sources

There are more revenue opportunities than USDA and NASDAQ Carbon Credits

Dairy Industry is one area where Biochar is sought-after for its ability to reduce methane and h2s emissions. Click on the link below and see more.





There are more than 36,000 dairy farms across the USA and 9M cows. Biochar has been found to reduce methane levels in dairy manure-composting by 84% and well on the road to Methane compliance obligations. "This is a wonderful example of an untapped climate solution," said life and environmental sciences Professor Rebecca Ryals.