This U.S. client faces the challenge of low-value utilization of agricultural residues (almond shells). Traditional treatment methods such as low-price sales or open burning not only generated minimal economic returns but also ran counter to sustainability goals.
Recognizing the vast potential of biochar carbon removal, the client decides to convert almond shells into biochar, creating both economic and environmental value. The project’s core goals include:
To achieve these goals, the client chose the Beston Group BST-50 biochar production machine. This equipment and its supporting services offer the following advantages:
The biochar machine has been successfully commissioned. It is expected to produce 6,000 tons of biochar annually, sequestering approximately 12,000 tons of CO₂. The project creates value across multiple dimensions: