Climate-resilient cities with biochar

Better plant health and water management for sustainable urban planning

Global warming is actively reshaping urban planning: cities must become climate-resilient to withstand heat waves and heavy rainfall. Enhancing urban greening projects with biochar tackles several environmental challenges at once.

Your benefits:

  • Better water retention and management

  • Protection of nearby lakes and rivers

  • Enhanced plant health and resilience

  • More biodiversity

  • Cool-down effect

Transform into a sponge city with biochar

Heavy rainfall can enormously strain urban water cycles, where sealed roofs and streets prohibit excess water from seeping away. Sponge city concepts offer solutions for absorbing water and releasing it safely over time.

Biochar plays a key role in such climate adaptation concepts: Due to its porous structure, biochar acts like a sponge that effectively retains water for plant health while preventing undesired water runoff.

Illustration of a sponge city

CO2 from the atmosphere will be stored: 1 tn of biochar can store 2.9 tns of CO2

Nitrate leaching is reduced by an average of 13 %

Water storage capacity doubles with the addition of just 10 % biochar (esp. in sandy or loamy soils)

Tree growth accelerates by 40 % on average in the early growth phases

Microbial activity increases and roots receive more oxygen

On average urban green spaces are 1.6°C cooler than non-green areas.

Illustration of a sponge city

CO2 from the atmosphere will be stored: 1 tn of biochar can store 2.9 tns of CO2

Nitrate leaching is reduced by an average of 13 %

Water storage capacity doubles with the addition of just 10 % biochar (esp. in sandy or loamy soils)

Tree growth accelerates by 40 % on average in the early growth phases

Microbial activity increases and roots receive more oxygen

On average urban green spaces are 1.6°C cooler than non-green areas.

How does biochar facilitate blue-green infrastructure?

Biochar, a 100 % natural product, is best suited for restricted areas where water needs to be stored and controlled, such as in most urban green spaces. The positive effects of biochar are particularly beneficial for city trees, green roofs, facade greening, terraces, rainwater beds and parks.

Get high-quality biochar

as a natural ingredient for healthy soils

Biochar in its raw form
Pure Biochar

Use the power of biochar

to enhance urban livability now
and in the future

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Rooftops and terraces
Picture of a tree in a park
Parks
Walkway shaded by nearby growing trees
City trees

Use the power of biochar

to enhance urban livability now
and in the future

Novocarbo biochar in blue-green infrastructure projects

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