For municipalities

A better way to manage sargassum

Reduce the burden of collection, transport and disposal — and turn a recurring seasonal cost into a structured, potentially revenue-sharing program.

The recurring burden

The disposal problem repeats every season

Seaweed events drive beach damage, odor, tourism impact, landfill pressure and disposal costs — and the next tide brings more. Current handling moves the problem to a landfill rather than resolving it.

What changes with Bluechar: collected biomass becomes a managed feedstock with a documented destination — reducing landfill reliance and creating a basis for shared value.
How we engage

A staged path, sized to your community

01

Assessment

We map volumes, seasonality, current costs and disposal routes for your jurisdiction.

02

Pilot design

We design a practical pilot with clear technical, economic and environmental criteria.

03

Pilot execution

We run the pilot in the field and measure against agreed success criteria.

04

Long-term operation

Successful pilots convert into durable operating agreements.

05

Carbon-value sharing

Potential participation in carbon value where eligible

What municipalities gain

Outcomes that matter to residents and budgets

Cleaner beaches

A managed pathway for collected biomass supports cleaner, more usable coastline.

Lower landfill pressure

Divert biomass from landfill and reduce reliance on repeated disposal.

Structured pilots

Clear scope, criteria and reporting — not an open-ended commitment.

Potential revenue

A basis for revenue participation from biochar and carbon outcomes where eligible

Ready to assess your coastline?

We'll start with the numbers already in your operating budget.