Greenpill Kenya DeSci.
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Researching biochar's role in carbon sequestration for agriculture and construction, focusing on sustainable farming practices and reducing construction impact by integrating biochar with vermicompost and cement.

BIOCHAR CARBON REMOVAL POTENTIAL IN AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION. (BCR)

Our mission, build robust public goods program, Opportunity Experiment;-  Research positive biological carbon sequestration  and sustainable farming practices i.e.                   a). Biochar; converting biomass into fine charcoal                 dust, which can be stored in soils for long                 periods, sequestering carbon. adding                  vermicompost which can replace fertilizers.             b). Biochar in construction replacing a portion of                   cement with biochar can contribute to carbon                     sequestration and reduces the environmental                    impact of construction materials.

Reference; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629919300602

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221450952400010X#:~:text=Replacing%20a%20portion%20of%20cement,construction%20by%20facilitating%20soil%20improvement.  

Greenpill Kenya in the past 3 months we started a project experimenting with biochar and vermicompost, In Q4 our goal is on publishing decentralized journals and articles highlighting on our findings.

check out our experiments at Greenpill regen hub.

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