Cincinnati, OH puts wood waste in public parks to better use with biochar production pilot
Cincinnati, OH Public Parks Wood Waste Biochar Production
Cincinnati Parks and local firm Carbon Harvest LLC plan a biochar facility in a public park for the trial. Wood waste typically left in parks or disposed of at outside facilities is converted into carbon-storing biochar. A combination of the soil additive and compost supplied by Hamilton County will be used for all new park tree plantings. Biochar sales to local companies expand the climate impacts of the program and generate revenues for project expenses.
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Cincinnati Partnership Ramps up to Produce Biochar, A Cutting-Edge New Tool to Bolster Climate Resilience - Cincinnati Parks
Cincinnati Parks invests $1.1 million in a carbon-negative biochar project | WVXU
Biochar is a charcoal-like substance created by burning plant waste and converting it into a long-lasting soil additive that can promote the growth of new trees.
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