Have you ever heard of “carbon sinks”? These are ecosystems or technologies that absorb and store more carbon than they emit, playing a crucial role in offsetting CO2 emissions.
A fundamental characteristic of carbon sinks is the “residence time” of stored carbon. This is where the essential role of Biochar and Bamboo comes into play.
Biochar: By burying Biochar in the soil, there is a long-lasting storage of carbon for centuries. In fact, a recent study in Science Direct suggests an impressive durability of up to 100 million years.
Bamboo: Cultivated sustainably, bamboo not only absorbs CO2 during growth but also serves as an effective carbon sink. According to another study in Science Direct, it is considered a permanent carbon sink.