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Discover more about biochar and the part this multi-purpose material can play in decarbonising and improving both rural and urban environments. Register now for this online event from the Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University.
Biochar, a sustainable form of charcoal made from organic waste, offers a wide variety of benefits and uses including: mitigating global warming via carbon capture; soil improvement; water treatment; fuel source; odour control; construction materials; and industrial applications.
Biochar: Insights into challenges, benefits & applications
AGENDA
- Feedstocks
- Production process & technologies
- Properties, benefits & applications
- Industrial plants
- Case studies
- Q&A
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Anaerobic Digestion (AD) industry
- Arboretums & Arborologists
- Biochar Manufacturers
- Environmental Industry
- Estate Managers
- Foresters
- Horticulturists & Nurseries
- Landscapers & Gardening Companies
- Property Developers
- Rural Businesses
- Soil & Compost Companies
- Sustainability Consultants
- Water Treatment Companies
- Wood Industry
SPEAKERS
Dr. Christopher Thomas
Knowledge Exchange Associate – Thermal Processes
Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI), Aston University
Dr. Maria Pimenta da Costa Ocampo
Knowledge Exchange Associate – Bioproducts and Soil Science
Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI), Aston University
For more information about the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute at Aston University visit www.aston.ac.uk/ebri and www.bioenergy-for-business.org