From Seaweed Burden to Carbon Asset
Bluechar builds coastal carbon infrastructure that converts invasive seaweed into durable biochar, carbon-removal outcomes and practical value for municipalities.
Clean beaches · Lower disposal pressure · Durable carbon removal
Coastal communities are paying for a problem that keeps coming back
Every season the cycle repeats: seaweed arrives, beaches are affected, crews collect the biomass, trucks move it, landfills absorb it — and the next tide brings more. Sargassum and other invasive seaweed events create recurring operational, environmental and financial burdens for coastal communities.
A practical system for turning marine biomass into carbon value
Bluechar partners with municipalities and coastal stakeholders to design local systems that transform collected seaweed into biochar through controlled thermochemical processing.
The goal is to replace a costly waste stream with useful carbon-rich material and, where technical and certification requirements are met, high-integrity carbon-removal credits.
Local by design
Systems are built around each community's volumes, seasonality and logistics — not a one-size plant.
Durable carbon
Biochar locks carbon into a stable form designed for long-term storage and use.
Built for verification
Traceable feedstock and processing data prepared for measurement and third-party certification.
Commercially disciplined
Pilots carry clear technical, economic and environmental success criteria before scaling.
From assessment to verified outcomes, in five steps
Assess
Volumes, seasonality, current handling, costs, disposal routes and local constraints.
Design
Collection, logistics, drying, preprocessing, conversion, storage, testing and reporting.
Pilot
Run a practical pilot with clear technical, economic and environmental success criteria.
Convert
Move successful pilots into long-term municipal and commercial agreements.
Monetize
Generate value through qualified biochar products and verified carbon-removal outcomes where eligible
One system, value for every stakeholder
For municipalities
- Cleaner beaches
- Lower landfill pressure
- Alternative to repeated disposal
- Structured pilots
- Potential revenue participation
For carbon buyers
- Durable carbon-removal pathway
- Traceable feedstock
- Controlled processing
- Biochar characterization
- MRV and certification preparation
For land & agriculture
- Potential soil improvement
- Water retention
- Nutrient efficiency
- Land-restoration applications
For communities
- Local jobs
- Circular economy
- Tourism protection
- Climate resilience
Starting where the problem is most urgent
Bluechar's initial focus is the United States, led by Florida and other Gulf and southern coastal markets where sargassum is a material and recurring problem. Puerto Rico and selected Caribbean jurisdictions are natural adjacent opportunities.
Primary — US Gulf & South
Adjacent — Caribbean
Watch — Europe
Durable carbon removal from a recurring coastal feedstock
Bluechar projects are designed around measurable, verifiable carbon removal — built for verification from the first ton of feedstock.
Every project requires
- Traceable feedstock
- Controlled processing
- Biochar testing
- Carbon accounting
- Documented storage or use
- MRV data
- Third-party certification pathway
Building local partnerships for scalable coastal infrastructure
Company & technical overview
The Bluechar profile, model summary and project pipeline in a single document.
Build the first Bluechar projects
Bluechar is looking for entrepreneurial operators who can open municipal relationships, originate pilots and turn successful projects into long-term operating partnerships.
Business Development & Municipal Partnerships Manager
Field-based, entrepreneurial and commercially central — focused on Florida and other Gulf and southern coastal markets.
Turn a recurring coastal burden into durable carbon value
Whether you manage a coastline, buy carbon removal, or operate in the field — there's a way to work with Bluechar.