Biochar
Insights, innovations, and applications of biochar across industries and ecosystems.
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Benefits of Biochar in Animal Feed: A Natural Solution to Improve Livestock Health
For more than a century, activated carbon has demonstrated its strong ability to adsorb bacterial toxins, providing a remedy for…
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Does Biochar Feed Reduce Calf Diarrhoea?
Newborn calves are born ‘immunologically naïve’, making them particularly vulnerable to diarrhoea and other parasitic forms of infection that can…
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£100m Green Biochar Bond Launched by ReGenEarth & RER
At an investor day, on June 10th 2025, ReGenEarth and RER formally launched a three-year, £100m green bond, with 12.5%…
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The Importance of Drying Biochar Feedstock
The production of biochar from woodchip feedstock has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance soil health, improve agricultural productivity,…
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Biochar’s Meteoric Rise
In the race against climate change, one technology has emerged as an unexpected frontrunner in the carbon dioxide removal (CDR)…
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Gardener’s Guide to Biochar Application
Biochar is a carbon-rich soil amendment that’s gaining renewed attention among gardeners, farmers, and environmentalists for its powerful benefits to…
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Feedstock-to-Biochar
Biochar, a stable form of carbon produced by pyrolyzing biomass in the absence of oxygen, has gained global attention for…
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Biochar vs. Activated Charcoal: What’s the Difference?
Biochar and activated charcoal (activated carbon) are both forms of biobased, carbon-rich material made from organic matter. Although there is…
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Biochar in Animal Bedding
As the agricultural sector continues to seek sustainable and cost-effective practices, biochar has emerged as a promising additive in animal…
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Biochar Packaging: A Commercial Guide
Biochar packaging plays a critical role in product preservation, regulatory compliance, brand presentation, and logistics. For commercial companies, selecting the…
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