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Disaster Management

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From destruction to renewal

After a hurricane, flood, or ice storm, there’s always one question: what do we do with all this material?

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Thousands of tons of fallen trees and damaged vegetation can overwhelm landfills and choke recovery efforts. Club Biochar offers a cleaner, faster alternative — turning that biomass into a resource on-site.

 

Our mobile trailers can be deployed directly into recovery zones, converting fallen timber, debris, and vegetation into biochar that helps rebuild soil structure, stabilise slopes, and restore damaged ecosystems.

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The process runs clean, enclosed, and smoke-free — an ideal fit for community clean-up work where open burning isn’t possible.

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Club Biochar teams have worked alongside local authorities and NGOs to deploy systems for flood and wildfire recovery, including clean-ups along the Guadalupe River and other storm-affected regions in the South and West.

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The Benefits:

  • Reduces debris volume by up to 80%

  • Produces usable biochar for erosion control and replanting

  • Cuts hauling and tipping costs

  • Provides immediate, visible recovery work with positive PR impact

  • Enables carbon-credit accounting for verified operations

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