Biochar in Practice
Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) in the UK: Policy Context, Carbon Reporting, and Their Application to Biochar
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Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) are a cornerstone of environmental assessment within UK policy, planning, and carbon reporting frameworks. They are…
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Buying carbon credits linked to biochar: what purchasers should understand
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Biochar carbon credits are increasingly included in net zero strategies as organisations look for durable, long-term carbon storage. When designed…
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Biochar, net zero, and why the details matter
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Biochar is increasingly referenced as part of net zero strategies, and for good reason. When used appropriately, it can play…
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Permanence comes from use, not assumption
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As biochar continues to feature in conversations around carbon, climate, and materials, the concept of permanence is often discussed in…
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Feedstock matters: why input quality sets the ceiling
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Biochar is often discussed in terms of carbon content, surface area, or end use. These factors are important, but they…
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One biochar does not fit all applications
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As biochar is adopted across a growing range of sectors, it is often described as a highly versatile material. That…
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Old materials, new frameworks — understanding biochar in practice
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Biochar is often described as an ancient material finding new relevance. In practice, understanding biochar in real-world applications means looking…
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