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Central Taiwan's TCHAR becomes first certified biochar innovator, drives low-carbon treadmills and electronics

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Peter Peng, General Manager of TCHAR. (Photo: Daisy Chuang)

Leveraging agricultural-grade biochar certified to the highest international standards and expanding its use by integrating it with plastics, carbon fiber, cement, and other materials, Guangtai Environmental Energy (TCHAR) — headquartered in the Central Taiwan Science Park — has become the first Taiwanese company to secure international biochar certification

Taiwanese firm Guangtai Environmental Energy, headquartered in the Central Taiwan Science Park, has emerged as the nation's first enterprise to secure international certification for biochar. Leveraging agricultural-grade biochar that meets the highest global standards, Guangtai has expanded its portfolio to integrate biochar with plastics, carbon fiber, cement, and other materials, thereby broadening its sustainable applications.

Guangtai Environmental Energy secures top-tier biochar certification, opens pathway to transparent carbon credit conversion

Biochar—an opaque, coal-like substance produced from carbon-rich feedstocks such as wood, bamboo, and rice husks through specialized pyrolysis—captures carbon dioxide in a solid form, permanently sequestering it in the earth.

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