{"id":4090,"date":"2020-03-09T14:47:00","date_gmt":"2020-03-09T14:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=4090"},"modified":"2020-03-09T14:55:22","modified_gmt":"2020-03-09T14:55:22","slug":"using-biochar-to-increase-biodiversity-in-soil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/using-biochar-to-increase-biodiversity-in-soil\/4090\/","title":{"rendered":"Using biochar to increase biodiversity in soil"},"content":{"rendered":"

Standard Bio<\/a> uses char based products to enhance soil, animal feed supplements and filtering systems to help promote a sustainable carbon capturing future.<\/h2>\n

There are several definitions for char-based products. According to the International Biochar Initiative<\/a> (IBI), the most accepted and standardised definition for Biochar is \u201ca solid material obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment\u201d (IBI, 2012).1<\/sup> The material has gained a lot of attention worldwide due to its many applications, and in particular its ability to stimulate biodiversity in soil. Although still in its infancy, Biochar has a rapidly growing gigaton market potential. At Standard Bio we make high quality biochar that is used in unique biochar-based compound fertilizers (BCF).<\/p>\n

Active chars (a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area) are intended and optimised for adsorption applications. The active char market is one of the fastest growing markets worldwide. At present, most of the production of active chars comes from fossil feedstock or unsustainable feedstock and require steam or chemical treatment to enhance adsorption properties. At Standard Bio we are able to produce active char straight from the kiln (oven) using a low cost, sustainable feedstock. Our active char can be used for animal feed supplements and filtering. New applications are entering the market every day. Unlike Standard Bio many manufacturers struggle to make char-based products in an economical and sustainable way without compromising quality.<\/p>\n

The Standard Bio carbon negative modular system<\/h3>\n

Standard Bios approach to make biochar and active char products is based on local and sustainable production. As a result, we offer very good cost\/benefit solutions. These solutions are also environmentally friendly. With increasing environmental awareness and new legislations, a sustainable approach will become the only way to produce high quality char-based products in the future. Our technology offering and knowhow about char products are based on strong scientific foundations. The preliminary tests on our char-based products show high quality and excellent results for crop performance.<\/p>\n

The opportunity<\/h3>\n

Underutilised resources from industries such as a forestry, agriculture, mining and recycling, have low to negative value; including waist products containing plastic and pathogens. In most cases these resources are high in volume, not homogenous and wet. Therefore, they are not economical to transport. However, Standard Bio can use waste nutrients and underutilised resources to make char-based products. Our factories are designed to be placed as close as possible to raw material sources and users of thermal energy (for both heating and cooling). To enable scaling of our concept, we want to focus on places where there are problems to be solved, such as:<\/p>\n