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Biochar Humus Composite

Biochar Humus Composite (BHC) is a soil amendment material in which soil-fit biochar and functionally defined humus are stabilised together through mineral and biological interactions, to support durable soil structure, water retention, nutrient buffering, and persistent soil carbon.

Material fundamentals

Background on the material components and how they behave in soil.

Production and stabilisation

How Biochar Humus Composite is formed and stabilised at scale.

Soil function and performance

How soil structure, water, and nutrient function respond over time.

Carbon persistence and verification

Evidence frameworks, limits, and interpretation of persistent carbon.

Application and integration

Principles for integrating BHC into soil systems, not recipes.

Scale, standards, and certification

Governance, standards, and stewardship considerations for deployment.