Biocarbon
Turning wastewater residuals into stable, useful carbon.
A Versatile Environmental Resource
Biocarbon vs. Biochar — What’s the Difference?
Biocarbon: umbrella term for carbon products made from biomass.
Biochar: the biocarbon used in applications where the carbon is stored—not burned or volatilized.
From Waste to Value
Carbon-Rich Material
Safe & Tested
Circular Solution
Engineered for Your Needs
Pellets
Granules
Powder
Agriculture & Soil Health
Boosts water retention, nutrient delivery, microbial activity.
Environmental Remediation
Adsorbs PFAS, heavy metals and hydrocarbons.
Industrial Substitution
Partial replacement for coal, carbon black and cement inputs.
Water Treatment
Removes nutrients and contaminants from wastewater.
Impact Beyond Disposal
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Permanent Carbon Removal
Each ton of biocarbon locks away its weight in CO2 for centuries.
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Waste-to-Value
Convert regulated sludge into a marketable commodity.
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Decarbonizes Industry
Replaces coal, carbon black and other carbon-intensive inputs.
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Cost-Effective Replacement
Drop-in performance without the “green premium.”
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Nutrient Recycling
Retains key minerals (P, K, Ca, Mg) for beneficial reuse.

