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Unwanted Biomass Residues are an Asset in Biochar

Unwanted Biomass Residues are an Asset in Biochar

Released Friday, 24th February 2023
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Unwanted Biomass Residues are an Asset in Biochar

Unwanted Biomass Residues are an Asset in Biochar

Unwanted Biomass Residues are an Asset in Biochar

Unwanted Biomass Residues are an Asset in Biochar

Friday, 24th February 2023
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Agricultural residue or agricultural waste is not waste, it’s an asset. Because of biochar it’s now valuable!

Biochar is a substance that resembles charcoal that is produced from biomass and is sustainably sourced from agricultural and forestry waste. These can be from corn stalks, hulls, wood chips and much more. Check out our blog on “What Materials Has ARTi Successfully Pyrolysed (Turned into biochar)” at the following (Link). But is it really “waste”? Are they only agricultural residues?

Firstly, due to the scale of our civilization and the growing human demands, there is more production of everything. This would for sure certainly include agriculturally grown food. More production means more waste, or unneeded materials from the process. That’s the nature of production.

Did you remember that potato plants have stalks and green leaves? The potato part we eat is just part of the root system in the soil. The stalks and leaves of potato plants for example have little use. Potato plants even generate flowers. Potato flowers, anyone?

The global potato industry is enormous, producing 376 million metric tons in 2021. (Potato News Today, Jan. 21st, 2023). This is humongous. So, there’s going to be a lot of unwanted biomasses generated.

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