Carbon Removal through Biochar Initiative

In the absence of the project activity, waste agricultural/ forestry biomass would have been left on land or the field for several days and/or burnt on the fields in order to clear the land for the next crop releasing substantial GHG.
The Biochar project involves mass collection of agricultural/forestry residues that are burnt in the absence of oxygen or pyrolyzed to produce a black, highly porous material called biochar. Biochar can be produced at community level or industrial scale level depending on the quantity of available biomass wastes. It’s used for soil amendment and non-soil applications, and not as an energy source.
CO2 emission reduction per year
reduction in disease incidences from unsafe water, unsafe sanitation due to harmful microorganism breeding on residues and respiratory diseases due to burning of the crop residues.
for activities like waste collection, operation of biochar-making devices, biochar application etc.
employed as rural micro-entrepreneurs, contributing to inclusive long term economic growth and decent work
of high quality biomass wastes from agricultural waste and forestry wastes etc put to use to produce 21160t of high quality biochar per annum
tonnes of CO2 locked away permanently. Biochar Soil application brings Increase in crop quality production ensuring greater availability of food.