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What Does It Mean to Be Carbon Negative?
Article Read time 4 min read

What Does It Mean to Be Carbon Negative?

In today’s world, we hear a lot about carbon footprints and the need to reduce them. But have you ever heard of being "carbon negative"? It’s an exciting

  • UseResearch & Education
  • TopicCarbon Sequestration
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What Is Pyrolysis
Article Read time 3 min read

What Is Pyrolysis

Pyrolysis is a fascinating process that plays a crucial role in creating biochar. Let's dive into what pyrolysis is, how it works, and why it's important for our

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicPyrolysis & Production
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What Are The Benefits Of Beneficial Reuse
Article Read time 2 min read

What Are The Benefits Of Beneficial Reuse

In today’s business world, balancing resources, budget, and return on investment is crucial. A beneficial reuse partnership with Wakefield BioChar not only achieves this balance but also delivers

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicBeneficial Reuse
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Using Biochar To Remove E Coli From Stormwater
Guide Read time 4 min read

Using Biochar To Remove E Coli From Stormwater

As cities grow, more impervious surfaces lead to increased stormwater runoff, causing flooding and pollution. Traditional biofilters used to manage stormwater often fail to remove harmful bacteria effectively.

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicWater & Remediation
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Understanding Biochar Carbon Credits
Guide Read time 4 min read

Understanding Biochar Carbon Credits

Climate change is a real concern around the world. The effects of fossil fuel consumption, huge landfills, and industrial activities have led to significant changes in our environment.

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicCarbon Sequestration
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Soil Remediation
Guide Read time 10 min read

Soil Remediation

What Is Soil Remediation? Soil remediation is the process of making contaminants non-bioavailable or removing contaminants such as pesticides, hydrocarbons, and heavy metals from soil. Once these contaminants

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicWater & Remediation
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Role Of Biochar In Alleviating Microplastic Toxicity
Research Review Read time 2 min read

Role Of Biochar In Alleviating Microplastic Toxicity

Introduction to Microplastic Contamination in AgriculturePlastic products have been widely used since the 1950s, leading to the emergence of microplastics (particles < 5 mm) that accumulate in the

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicSoil Health
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Partner With Wakefield In Beneficial Reuse Of Biomass Waste
Industry Insight Read time 3 min read

Partner With Wakefield In Beneficial Reuse Of Biomass Waste

At Wakefield BioChar, we’re committed to turning biomass waste into valuable soil health products, helping large manufacturers contribute to environmental stewardship. By efficiently managing mill operations and providing

  • UseIndustrial
  • TopicBeneficial Reuse
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