Biomass waste recycling

Waste not the waste

Why biomass waste recycling ?

Get your recoverable materials that are organic in nature, such as plant material, food scraps, and paper products, be recovered through composting and digestion processes to decompose the organic matter.

The resulting organic material will then be recycled as soil enhancer for agricultural or landscaping purposes.

In addition, waste gas from the process (such as methane) will be captured and used for generating electricity and heat (CHP/cogeneration) maximising efficiencies. The intention of biological processing in waste management is to control and accelerate the natural process of decomposition of organic matter.

What is the biochar waste management forecast ?

It is estimated that Biochar could sequestre up to 4.9 gigatons of carbon dioxide per year, by 2050

Who recycled the biomass recycling ?

"Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) are a unique type of soils apparently developed between 500 and 9000 years B.P. through intense anthropogenic activities such as biomass-burning"

Benefits

  • Support emissions-free gas

  • Help transition Africa to cleaner energy sources

  • Fight climate change and air pollution

  • Reduce pollution in waterways

  • Scrub of air pollutants with biochar amendments

  • Reduce of hazardous materials of environment

  • Improve soil for crop production

  • Adds nutrient availability in soils

  • Increase in the production of crop

  • Creates job

  • Sustainable