
From destruction to renewal
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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.
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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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In communities impacted by disaster, one of the hardest challenges is restoring infrastructure: roads, power, and water. Access is often the first priority, yet clearing debris from highways and streets can consume resources that would be better used to deliver food and essential materials, rather than hauling waste to landfill where it will sit and rot.
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Farms are frequently affected as floods wash away crops, topsoil, and nutrients. By pyrolyzing debris in an M-Kiln™ at 700 °C (1292 °F) to convert it into biochar, biomass that might otherwise be classed as “potentially contaminated” and landfilled can, subject to temperature and sourcing criteria, be reused for land restoration on farms or community spaces.
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For residents seeking a return to normal life, the M-Kiln™ can offer greater local control, reducing reliance on overstretched contractors. Creating a local destination for green waste “destruction”, frees vehicles and crews to address more complex clearance needs and accelerates community recovery. Thank to CharMiles™ every ton processed in the M-Kiln™ helps the community build a bigger fleet to respond to the next disaster

