American BioCarbon (ABC) is a leading manufacturer of the next great advancement in carbon technologies: biochar. ABC uses an agricultural waste product in a unique way to eliminate legacy environmental impacts while helping customers meet environmental, social, and governance goals.
American BioCarbon uses patented biomass separation technology along with other specialized equipment to make premium biochar from sugar cane bagasse. By harnessing the unique properties of bagasse, an agricultural waste product that would otherwise be burned or left to decay and create greenhouse gases (GHG), ABC produces a valuable product and helps sugar mills and local sugar growers. It’s a prime demonstration of value creation in a circular economy, a system where materials never become waste and nature is regenerated.
The unique honeycomb carbon structure of bagasse makes it more effective than other wood-based products on the market. The porous elements within bagasse make it superior biochar for use as a soil amendment. A highly advantageous attribute of bagasse is carbon sequestration. American BioCarbon’s bagasse biochar durably captures carbon in the soil, presenting a tremendous opportunity to advance multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
SDG Goal 13: Climate Action – Take Urgent Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts
ABC’s source material, bagasse, is a waste product that is normally burned – creating significant air emissions. ABC removes this source of GHG from the atmosphere by beneficially using bagasse and reduces particulate pollution in largely low-income areas. Emissions from the transportation of raw materials are eradicated by our sugar cane plant co-location strategy.
When incorporated into soils, biochar is up to 100 times more stable than the feedstock from which it was produced, and a substantial amount of biochar’s organic carbon will persist in soil for decades to millennia. Puro Standard Biochar methodology certifies the propotion of biochar-trapped carbon that is scientifically proven to remain stored in the biochar after 100 years.
ABC operates a net-negative process resulting in premium C02 Removal Certificates (CORCs). We’ve aligned with the Puro Standard because we believe in a carbon removal credit market for net negative processes resulting in measurable, truly verified, long-term carbon removal products. Our current production volume will grow from over 2,000 CORCs available annually to over 200,000 CORCs available annually with the addition of our new facility, the largest commercial biochar plant in the US currently in construction. ABC’s expansion will be the largest non-gas/oil carbon removal project in the US.
SDG Goal 2: Zero Hunger – Promote Sustainable Agriculture
Used as a soil amendment, ABC biochar reduces water used for irrigation by improving water retention, helps retain nutrients and fertilizer, and supports plant growth, making land more productive. Biochar further improves soil health through increased aeration and microbial activity. It can be combined with compost or serve as a carrier for fertilizer. Used as an additive for farm animal feed, biochar leads to larger weight gains and lower methane emissions.
SDG Goal 6: Clean Water – Ensure Sustainable Management of Water
ABC biochar provides an innovative way to address many water management and quality challenges. It may be used to filter stormwater and wastewater by removing pollutants and heavy metals. When incorporated into land management strategies, it has the added benefit of helping prevent harmful nutrients from leaching into surrounding water sources.
SDG Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
ABC generates much of its electrical and thermal energy from biomass syngas, reducing demand for system gas and grid electrical power.
SDG Goal 8: Promote Sustained, Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth, Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work for All
ABC’s sourcing, production and distribution operations are located in rural Louisiana, an economically underserved area in the Southeast US.
SDG Goal 9: Build Resilient Infrastructure, Promote Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialization and Foster Innovation
American BioCarbon’s Biomass Separation Unit (BSU) is patented technology developed by ABC to separate “trash” (leaves and tops that do not contain sugar but provide useful fiber to ABC) from sugar cane processed through the sugar mill during the grinding season. The BSU’s innovative design occupies a small footprint capable of integrating into a vast majority of sugar mills. ABC provides patented technology to the host mill, reducing incoming waste material and improving the mill’s efficiency.
ABC continues to innovate new products such as High Seas, a bagasse biochar soil amendment with ocean byproduct. High Seas is a blend of our pure bagasse biochar and seaplant extracts and is intended for use in indoor agriculture operations (i.e., Controlled Environment Agriculture). It is used to increase soil carbon levels and nutrient availability, as a soil inoculant for improved soil health and nutrient cycling, and to support root growth, and stress tolerance.
SDG Goal 12: Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns
Louisiana, home to ABC’s demonstration and first commercial-scale facilities, produces about 20% of the sugar grown in the US. In Louisiana alone, 4.9M tons of bagasse are produced. This stream of waste is captured, providing ABC a long-term source of raw material supply. ABC’s intellectual property and waste material handling process provides a competitive advantage in co-locating with other sugar mills in the area. Our facilities are near several large international shipping ports (situated approximately 2,000 feet south of the Mississippi River).
SDG Goal 15: Protect, Restore and Promote Sustainable Use of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Sustainably Manage Forests, Combat Desertification, and Halt and Reverse Land Degradation and Halt Biodiversity Loss
ABC biochar makes a significant contribution to conservation and remediation initiatives starting with our supply chain and continuing through the application of our product. The unique use of sugar cane bagasse as a source material eliminates the need for wood byproducts or clearcutting. Beyond the agricultural and water benefits outlined above, industrial and civil uses of biochar include concrete production, environmental contamination remediation, mine tailing remediation, and dredging waste filtration, to name a few. And biochar’s ability to improve soil health is demonstrated well beyond agriculture, by promoting the formation of humus, for example.
Contact us now to discuss how you and American BioCarbon can work together towards carbon net negative emissions. Let’s do our part to save the world together.
American BioCarbon’s work advances multiple Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 2: Zero Hunger – Promote Sustainable Agriculture
Goal 6: Clean Water – Ensure Sustainable Management of Water
Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
Goal 8: Promote Sustained, Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth, Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work for All
Goal 9: Build Resilient Infrastructure, Promote Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialization and Foster Innovation
Goal 12: Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns
Goal 13: Climate Action – Take Urgent Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts
Goal 15: Protect, Restore and Promote Sustainable Use of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Sustainably Manage Forests, Combat Desertification, and Halt and Reverse Land Degradation and Halt Biodiversity Loss
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