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Biochar Could Help Reclaim Brownfield Sites

2013-07-18 06:00:00| Chemical Processing

A special charcoal called biochar made from abundant materials such as wood chips, animal manure, agricultural and other natural waste could hold the key to re-claiming polluted brownfield land across the world, according to the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).

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