We recently teamed up with the EBRI - Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute at Aston University to produce sustainable biochar furniture accessories for our new Birmingham office. This innovative project explores the multifaceted applications of biochar, a carbon-rich material derived from residual organic waste, and its potential to combat climate change. Watch how we turned trash into plant pots in our latest video📽️... Did you know that biochar is a sustainable form of charcoal with significant opportunities for reducing the impact of climate change? 💚 It can be used for carbon sequestration - the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide 💚 It works to improve the soil and enhances plant growth 💚 It can reduce the carbon impact of cement 💚 It can also be used for 3D printing Find out more about our partnership here: https://bit.ly/3YhYzlb Thank you to our contributors: Neil Pearson, Tim Miller, Jayne Hussey and María Pimenta da Costa Ocampo #ESG #SustainablePartnerships #Biochar
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Director of the Biochar Clean Tech Accelerator
3moIt’s fantastic to be able to work with Mills and Reeve and to support them with their new Birmingham office. The office accessories are just part of the work we are doing to process residues and waste produce energy and new products that can store carbon and replace fossil fuel demand. We are also working on providing new ways for companies to become more sustainable including producing low carbon industrial heat, fuels and products such as soil enhancers and construction materials.