Plan 2.0
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  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.

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  • 1. LOCAL PROCUREMENT OF BIOMASS WASTE
  • 2. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCTION UNIT
  • 3. ON-SITE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY & BIOCHAR, A CARNON SINK
  • 4. AGRICULTURAL & LOCAL USE OF BIOCHAR
  • 5. CARBON CREDIT ATTRIBUTION

The Carbonloop production unit is supplied locally with biomass residues that would not
otherwise be used (natural or industrial residues from forest maintenance, agriculture
or the wood industry, such as bark, wood chips or straw).

The production unit consists of 3 modules, each the size of a 40-foot container,
which arrive already assembled. It is easy to install on an industrial site.

The modules produce renewable energy from biomass using pyrolysis.
When heated in a low-oxygen atmosphere to around 500°C, the biomass produces a solid residue, biochar, and a synthesis gas.

The resulting solid part, biochar, sequesters carbon from the biomass for several hundred years.
This plant-based charcoal is therefore a powerful carbon sink, and as such is listed as a "Negative Emission Technology"
by the IPCC.

Biochar can be put to many uses : building material, water filtration, soil enrichment.
It improves the potential of natural fertilisers and therefore crop yields,
while reducing fertiliser inputs.

The carbon sequestration in the biochar is certified by very high-quality carbon credits.

Carbonloop ensures this certification with international labels and transfers these carbon credits to the company,
which can then integrate them into its carbon accounting. This enables the company to offset
its carbon emissions directly on site and not on the other side of the world.