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Waste-to-Value: From Sewage Sludge to Natural Fertilizer and Carbon Capture
Recycling sewage sludge, through the process of pyrolysis, results in the production of high-quality biochar, containing valuable phosphorus, an essential nutrient for plant growth. Moreover, this process offers municipalities a safe and profitable...
Talking about Biochar with PYREG CSO Robert Kovach by YourCentralValley.com Local News
"Carbonization of biomass to produce Biochar for use in Regenerative Agriculture” PYREG held its first Biochar symposium for Growers in the California Central Valley. Why? Biomass residues are valuable materials! With PYREG NetZero Carbonization...
“BENEFITS OF BIOCHAR TO CALIFORNIA GROWERS & NUT GROWERS” JULY 13TH, TULARE, CA
PYREG is hosting its first Biochar Symposium for California nut growers, vineyards and biomass processors. Together with other experts from across the biochar industry, we look forward to educating you on how to apply NetZero carbonization...
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Join us at RWM Expo, UK’s largest Recycling, Resource & Waste Management event!
We are looking forward to presenting our Waste-to-Value climate protection technology to a large interested clientele at UK´s largest waste management event. RWM Expo addresses the latest topics, trends and solutions surrounding recycling and waste...
Taking responsibility for CO2 from biomass
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...
Sweden: Max Burgers turns waste into biochar and saves the climate
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...