Solution

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.

The problem we start from

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.

01 — Feedstock

Collected seaweed

Sargassum and other invasive marine biomass already gathered by municipal and contractor crews becomes the input to the system.

02 — Preprocessing

Drying & preparation

Biomass is dried, sorted and prepared so it can be converted consistently and measured reliably.

03 — Conversion

Thermochemical processing

Controlled thermochemical conversion stabilizes the carbon into biochar. We keep the engineering detail focused on outcomes, not reactors.

04 — Output

Biochar product

A stable, carbon-rich material with potential agricultural, soil and land-restoration applications.

05 — Testing

Characterization

Biochar is tested and characterized to support quality, end-use and carbon-accounting requirements.

06 — Storage / use

Documented destination

Storage or use is documented so carbon outcomes can be measured and verified.

Carbon-credit pathway

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.

Long-term operating model

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.

See how the model fits your coastline or carbon strategy