Biochar

Convert green waste into black biochar (and revenue).

Biochar is black carbon produced from biomass materials. As a soil amendment, it acts like a sponge and retains nutrients and water, reduces pollutants in soils, and provides better aeration for clay soil.

Ecoverse® offers equipment to prepare wood and green waste for biochar production, like grinders and shredders, an intelligent and automated system to create biochar, trommels screens and star screens to size and separate finished product, and stackers to move it. We help you free up valuable space in your yard taken by large and bulky green and wood waste feedstock, reduce debris transportation and disposal costs, and most importantly, transform waste into revenue.

The green and black EcoChar thermal treatment system is seen from overhead, with flames in the combustion chamber.

Biochar Equipment

For more than two decades, Ecoverse has provided environmental processing equipment with the Earth in mind, and we’ve worked tirelessly to develop strong relationships with our OEM manufacturer partners.

Ecoverse helps you do more, better thanks to our partners:

• Thermal Treatment System

• High-speed Grinders

• High-torque Shredders

• Twin-Shaft Shredders

• Trommel Screens

• Horizontal Grinders

• Star Screens

• Density Separators

• Conveyors

• Stackers

Biochar production lets you burn and earn

Case Studies

Kurtz Bros. Bring Consistency, Increase Volume With Backers Star Screen.

July 18, 2022

Kurtz Bros., Inc. has been a stalwart in Ohio for decades. Founded in 1948, they are best known for their mulch, topsoil and compost production, although they also offer various…

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Production Up, Costs Down in Richland, Washington

June 27, 2022

The waste never stops at the Horn Rapids Landfill in Richland, Washington. Tracy Reed, the lead operator for the City of Richland, found that his processing equipment was stopping, however.…

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380 McKinney Landfill Boosts Their Volume With the INVENTHOR 9

March 9, 2022

David Dugger had a problem. As the General Manager of the new 380 McKinney Landfill in McKinney, Texas, he was receiving anywhere from 700 – 1,000 tons of bulky construction…

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