A research team reveals critical insights into the mechanical behavior of monolithic biochar, offering a roadmap for ...
A research team demonstrates that engineered biochar derived from corn straw can significantly enhance CO₂ capture while ...
Their findings, published in a special issue of Biomass and Bioenergy (Elsevier, November 2025), present a practical way to turn waste streams into a tool for sustainable farming. The study, ...
As cities continue to expand and face rising environmental pressure, scientists are seeking innovative solutions that can help urban areas become ...
HYDERABAD: Researchers at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) have developed a method to upcycle waste geranium leaves, an ...
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Coffee Waste Transformed into Low-Carbon Concrete
RMIT's study reveals coffee biochar's potential in lower-carbon concrete, achieving significant reductions in carbon ...
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UoH researchers turn waste geranium leaves into biochar to boost soil health, sustainability
HYDERABAD: Researchers at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) have developed a method to upcycle waste geranium leaves, an ...
Meanwhile, Barclays predicts that the voluntary carbon market could reach $250 billion annually by 2030, driven by growing corporate demand for verifiable and data-rich carbon credits. This rapid ...
The world's farms could become one of the most powerful tools in the fight against climate change, according to a new international study led by QUT.
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Coffee waste transformed into concrete reduces carbon emissions by 26% in Australia
Data reports that Australia alone generates about 83,000 US tons of spent coffee grounds. But instead of letting it end up in ...
In a significant step towards strengthening Nigeria’s environmental sustainability agenda and deepening its sustainable ...
RMIT researchers turned spent coffee grounds into biochar and replaced up to 15 percent of sand in concrete, boosting ...
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