Biochar

Natural and carbon rich, biochar is effective in soil, filtration, land remediation and animal health.

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Key Features

Our biochar is manufactured using the latest pyrolysis technology, and strictly compliant with all relevant sustainability certifications, producing a large and consistent supply for a wide range of applications.

EBC/WBC certified

Our biochar meets the grade when it comes to certification - quality guaranteed.

Annual production

We produce 10,000+ tonnes of biochar every year meaning you can count on us for scale.

Production sites

We have multiple sites in SE Asia and Europe, catering for international markets.

Purchase biochar online

Biochar bulk bag (2 m3/550 kg)

£370.83 GBP (+VAT)

Shipping calculated at checkout.

Our biochar is dispatched via pallet delivery, with shipping times on average 3-5 days after order date.

Please purchase by entering your required quantity below if your requirement is between 1-5 bulk bags. For quantities of 5+ bulk bags, we advise you get in touch for bulk quantity discounts.

Specification & Pricing

Specification
<20mm
Particle Size
73.1%
Fixed Carbon Content
0.2
H/C Ratio
9.1
pH
Pricing Guide (excl VAT)
£171/m3
1-5
bulk bags
£164/m3
25+
bulk bags
Enquire for volume pricing
50+ bulk bags

Interested in buying biochar?

Improve soil fertility, strengthen low-carbon concrete, enhance filtration and remediation, or support animal health with our premium biochar.

What is
biochar?

Biochar is a solid, black, carbon-rich substance which bears a strong resemblance to charcoal. It is lightweight, fine-grained and highly porous, properties that make it particularly valuable in its primary use as a soil amendment. When added to soils, these characteristics help improve water retention, nutrient availability and microbial activity, supporting healthier plant growth and more resilient soils.

Biochar is produced through a process known as pyrolysis, which involves heating biomass such as agricultural residues, wood waste or other organic materials, to very high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. Because oxygen is excluded, the biomass does not combust but instead is converted into a stable form of carbon. Pyrolysis also generates heat and energy-rich gases, allowing the reaction to be largely self-sustaining, with surplus energy captured and used as a source of renewable, low-carbon energy. By converting organic carbon into a long-lasting solid form and preventing its rapid return to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, the process is considered an engineered carbon removal technology.

Key Characteristics

High carbon stability and surface area – Enabling long-term carbon storage while improving nutrient retention and soil performance.

Highly porous and lightweight structure – Enhancing water retention, soil aeration and microbial activity.

Produced from waste biomass via pyrolysis – Converting low-value organic residues into a durable carbon-rich material with climate benefits.

Designed primarily as a soil amendment and carbon removal solution, biochar improves soil health while permanently removing carbon from the atmospheric cycle.

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Biochar Explained

Want to learn more about 'black gold'?

Find out what biochar is, how it is produced and its many benefits.

Biochar Applications

Landscaping

Biochar helps create healthy, sustainable environments that will look great and provide soil benefits for years to come.

Landscaping

Growers

If your business needs high yields, healthy produce and a long shelf life, biochar can deliver great, sustainable results.

Growers

Building Materials

Biochar can be added to concrete and other building materials to increase performance and help achieve sustainability targets.

Building Materials

Remediation

Biochar can remove organic and inorganic contaminants from soil.

Remediation

Animal Bedding

Biochar can improve animal heath and reduce emissions and odors from livestock.

Animal Bedding

Animal Feed

Biochar in animal feed can improve digestive health and lower vet costs.

Animal Feed

Interested in buying biochar?

Improve soil fertility, strengthen low-carbon concrete, enhance filtration and remediation, or support animal health with our premium biochar.

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Transportation & delivery

We ensure seamless delivery of biomass commodities across Asia and Europe through a strategic, multi-modal transport network. Our logistics solutions include ocean freight, rail freight, road transport, barge & inland waterways.
Transportation & delivery
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Carbon capture & storage

Pyrolysis of waste biomass produces biochar that allows us to capture the carbon and prevent it from re-entering the atmosphere. Biochar can remain in soils for thousands of years, thus qualifying for carbon removal credits.
Carbon capture & storage