Carbon removal with coastal resilience co-benefits
A durable biochar carbon-removal pathway built on traceable feedstock, controlled processing and a third-party certification route — designed for verification.
Carbon locked into a stable form
Thermochemical conversion stabilizes carbon from collected seaweed into biochar — a durable material suited to long-term storage and beneficial use. The pathway is designed around measurable, verifiable removal rather than estimates.
Every project requires
- Traceable feedstock
- Controlled processing
- Biochar testing
- Carbon accounting
- Documented storage or use
- MRV data
- Certification pathway
- Co-benefit reporting
What makes the pathway credible
Feedstock traceability
Biomass is tracked from collection through conversion, establishing a clear chain of custody.
Biochar testing
Material is characterized to support carbon accounting and end-use quality.
MRV & certification
Data is prepared for measurement, reporting and verification and a third-party certification pathway.
Removal that also serves the coastline
Beyond durable carbon storage, projects deliver tangible local outcomes.
Cleaner beaches
A managed destination for biomass that would otherwise sit on the shoreline or in a landfill.
Landfill reduction
Diverting biomass reduces disposal volume and pressure on local infrastructure.
Local jobs
Field operations and processing create employment in the communities served.
Carbon-removal credits are described as a designed pathway and stated where eligible and subject to technical and certification requirements. Bluechar does not represent credits as guaranteed.
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