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Locoal's approach to sinking over 30 million tons of carbon as biochar annually by 2028 has several benefits, including mitigating climate change by sequestering carbon from the atmosphere, providing a sustainable solution for organic waste management, improving soil health and fertility, and creating economic opportunities for farmers and other agricultural users.

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Petey Peterson
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Biochar is a type of charcoal made from organic waste such as wood, crop residues, manure or even sewage sludge. It is produced by heating the waste in a low-oxygen environment, a process called pyrolysis. Biochar improves soil health and secures carbon credits when applied to soil or other long-term storages.

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Petey Peterson