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American BioCarbon's agricultural biochar is a carbon-rich material derived from sugar cane bagasse that presents significant climate advantages. When incorporated into soils, this biochar is approximately 100 times more stable than its original biomass, maintaining its organic carbon content in the soil from decades to millennia. The use of biochar offers a range of environmental and agricultural benefits including enhancing nutrient retention, boosting crop yields, improving water retention, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and increasing soil aeration. By participating in the voluntary carbon market, companies can offset their emissions by purchasing high-value carbon credits generated by projects like American BioCarbon's. These credits undergo rigorous scientific validation to ensure their efficacy in carbon dioxide removal. Globally recognized registries such as Puro.earth facilitate the trading of these credits. American BioCarbon aligns its activities with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals by promoting sustainable agriculture, water management, economic growth, and environmental protection through its innovative biochar technology. Located in the Southeastern United States, the company supports an economically underserved region while making strides in sustainable development and environmental preservation.

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American BioCarbon's agricultural biochar is a carbon-rich, solid material made from sugar cane bagasse that offers compelling climate benefits. When incorporated into soils, biochar is up to 100 times more stable than the feedstock from which it was produced, and a substantial amount of biochar’s organic carbon will persist in soil for decades to millennia. Additionally, biochar offers environmental and agricultural benefits such as nutrient retention, enhanced crop yields, improved water holding capacity, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and increased aeration.

One in five of the world’s 2,000 largest publicly listed companies have now committed to a “net-zero” emissions target. Voluntary carbon markets allow carbon emitters to offset their unavoidable emissions by purchasing carbon credits emitted by projects that remove greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. Companies can participate in the voluntary carbon market to whatever level they so choose and can do so either individually or as part of an industry-wide commitment. With a rapidly evolving marketplace, there is an opportunity for products that can be deployed to help corporations meet 2050 goals.

Not all carbon credits are created equal. The highest value credits are those whose “carbon removal” claims hold up to the toughest levels of scientific scrutiny. Carbon dioxide removal credits require physically capturing CO2 from the atmosphere and stabilizing it into durable storage. Globally recognized registries like Puro.earth have established protocols for measuring, registering, and trading carbon dioxide removal credits. To learn more about purchasing CO2 Removal Certificates,

  • American BioCarbon has partnered with Puro.earth, the world’s leading crediting platform for engineered carbon removal, and has been third party certified to comply with the Puro Standard
  • This verification allows American BioCarbon to capture the value of biochar's carbon sequestration properties in digital tradable assets called CO2 Removal Certificates, or CORCs, which are issued into the Puro Registry and can be sold in the extremely fast-growing voluntary carbon market
  • American BioCarbon’s net negative biochar neutralizes carbon emissions for climate conscious companies who purchase the credits
  • Our current production is expected to grow from over 3,000 CORCs available annually to over 165,000 CORCs available in 2026 and are pre-certified by Puro.earth

American BioCarbon is committed to carbon sequestration and the focus on Environmental, Social and Governance objectives, aligning with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Some of the key goals that American BioCarbon positively influences include promoting Sustainable Agriculture to help achieve Zero Hunger, ensuring Sustainable Water Management and Affordable Clean Water, supporting Sustainable Economic Growth, building Resilient Infrastructure, encouraging Sustainable Consumption, and contributing to the Protection, Restoration, and Sustainable Use of Terrestrial Ecosystems while battling Desertification.

By serving as a soil amendment, biochar significantly reduces irrigation water usage through enhanced retention and can also serve as an effective filter for stormwater and wastewater, removing harmful pollutants. Beyond these environmental contributions, American BioCarbon actively supports an economically underserved region in the Southeastern United States. Leveraging patented technology and fostering innovation, American BioCarbon is making strides in sustainable solutions.