We transform agriculture waste into Biochar, building a sustainable future.

What is Biochar?

A charcoal made through pyrolysis, a process where organic materials like excess timber is heated without any oxygen, breaking these materials down into a stable form of carbon.

What is Biochar?

A charcoal made through pyrolysis, a process where organic materials like excess timber is heated without any oxygen, breaking these materials down into a stable form of carbon.

Why is it relevant?

It’s essentially like a time capsule for carbon!

Biochar is popular for its carbon sequestration potential and climate benefits, including reducing greenhouse gases, improving soil, and managing waste.

Why is it relevant?

It’s essentially like a time capsule for carbon!

Biochar is popular for its carbon sequestration potential and climate benefits, including reducing greenhouse gases, improving soil, and managing waste.

Characteristics of Biochar

Characteristics of Biochar

Why is it relevant?

It’s essentially like a time capsule for carbon!

Biochar is popular for its carbon sequestration potential and climate benefits, including reducing greenhouse gases, improving soil, and managing waste.

Characteristics of Biochar

At TerraBaru, we’re regenerating more than just soil— we’re reshaping industries. Our impact spans across:

At TerraBaru, we’re regenerating more than just soil— we’re reshaping industries. Our impact spans across: