Biocarbon
Sustainable source of carbon for industrial processes, reducing climate impact while maintaining performance.

Key features
Biocarbon is a carbon-neutral, carbon-rich fuel that can replace fossil coal in industrial processes. It is produced from 100% sustainable sources via pyrolysis of biomass, performed within controlled temperature and residence time conditions.
Our biocarbon meets the grade when it comes to certification - quality guaranteed.
We produce 12,500+ tonnes of biocarbon every year - scale you can rely on.
We have multiple sites in SE Asia and Europe, catering for international markets.
Interested in buying biocarbon?
Set your organization on the path to net-zero by replacing coke and coal with biocarbon.


What is
biocarbon?
Biocarbon is a renewable, carbon-rich material that is produced from sustainably sourced biomass through a process called pyrolysis. During this process, organic feedstocks like agricultural residues and forestry by-products are heated in a low-oxygen environment, driving off moisture and volatile compounds and leaving behind a stable, high-carbon solid.
Unlike fossil-based carbon products, biocarbon is derived from renewable resources and offers a significantly lower-carbon alternative for industrial applications. Its high purity, consistent structure, and adaptable physical properties make it suitable for use in sectors such as metallurgy, construction, agriculture, and advanced materials, where it can replace coal, coke, or fossil carbon inputs.

Key characteristics
High fixed carbon content - Delivering reliable performance in energy and material applications.
Low impurities and controlled reactivity - Supporting consistent quality and process efficiency.
Produced from sustainable biomass - Converting waste and residues into a valuable, climate-positive resource.
Designed to integrate into existing industrial systems, biocarbon enables emission reductions and material decarbonisation while supporting a circular, bio-based economy.

Biocarbon applications
Biocarbon can be used to substitute conventional coke in blast furnaces as a reducing agent to convert iron ore to metallic iron.
Biocarbon can be fired to provide heat for clinker and lime production as well as help in the decomposition of limestone into lime.
Biocarbon can be used in biomass boilers, gasifiers, coal-fired plants to co-fire or directly replace coal, thus generating renewable energy.
Interested inbuying biocarbon?
Set your organization on the path to net-zero by replacing coke and coal with biocarbon.



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