The Bluechar model, end to end
A clear, commercial system that converts collected seaweed into biochar, carbon-rich products and — where requirements are met — durable carbon removal.
A recurring waste stream, not a one-off event
Coastal communities collect the same biomass season after season and send most of it to landfill. Bluechar treats that predictable supply as a feedstock rather than a disposal problem.
Collected seaweed
Sargassum and other invasive marine biomass already gathered by municipal and contractor crews becomes the input to the system.
Drying & preparation
Biomass is dried, sorted and prepared so it can be converted consistently and measured reliably.
Thermochemical processing
Controlled thermochemical conversion stabilizes the carbon into biochar. We keep the engineering detail focused on outcomes, not reactors.
Biochar product
A stable, carbon-rich material with potential agricultural, soil and land-restoration applications.
Characterization
Biochar is tested and characterized to support quality, end-use and carbon-accounting requirements.
Documented destination
Storage or use is documented so carbon outcomes can be measured and verified.
Designed for verification from day one
Traceable feedstock, controlled processing and documented destinations create the data trail needed for measurement, reporting and a third-party certification pathway — supporting potential carbon-credit revenue where eligible.
From pilot to infrastructure
Successful pilots convert into long-term municipal and commercial agreements. The result is durable coastal infrastructure: a repeatable system that manages biomass, produces biochar and generates verifiable outcomes year after year.