Biochar
  • In person (Sustainability Hub Forum, University of Plymouth) and online

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Capturing carbon, enhancing soil health, improving water filtration and boosting building performance are only some of the benefits of using biochar!
Biochar is a charcoal-like substance produced through the heating of organic material in the absence of oxygen. It has been produced for thousands of years and has recently gained attention due to its multitude of uses.
If you want to learn from leading academics and enterprises about the latest research, real-world applications, and emerging market activities for biochar in Devon and Cornwall, this event is for you!
All are welcome to attend this free hybrid event, whether you are in business, a researcher, student or simply intrigued by the pioneering approaches of using biochar!
If you are able to attend in person, you'll also gain the opportunity to network with our expert speakers, share knowledge and take action to support a sustainable future.
Please note this event will be recorded and published by the Net Zero Exchange network. In-person attendance is limited and spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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If you have any questions about this event, please contact the Net Zero Exchange team: nzx@plymouth.ac.uk
A full agenda, joining link and instructions will be sent via email to registered attendees.
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Speakers

  • Jack Morewood, Business Research Fellow – Built Environment, University of Plymouth, specialising in living walls
  • Professor Mark Fitzsimons , Professor of Environmental Chemistry, University of Plymouth
  • Dr Paul Lunt , Associate Professor in Environmental Science, University of Plymouth
More speakers to be confirmed.
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