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Simply making coal the right way... Thinking carbon in a cycle (SDG+ Theme Year 3 | Work and Economy)

What is actually behind biochar and why does it play a key role in a sustainable future?

In this interactive workshop, you will learn the basics of the circular carbon economy and experience how biochar works at various stations.

A workshop to participate, marvel and understand for all interested parties!

Biochar is much more than just "burnt biomass", it is at the heart of a sustainable, circular carbon economy. In this introductory workshop, participants will learn what the circular carbon economy means and what role biochar plays in it.

After a brief introduction to the basics, participants will learn how biochar is produced, what properties it has and why it offers enormous potential for agriculture, the environment and the economy. Then it gets practical: biochar can be experienced at various experimental stations.

Whether in the methyl blue experiment, which makes the filter effect of biochar visible, experimenting with the pyrolysis stove or examining biochar samples, the focus is on trying out and discovering.

The workshop is aimed at all interested parties, regardless of previous knowledge. Researchers, students, practitioners, local authority representatives, the curious... all are equally welcome. The aim is to understand together how biochar can be used as a sustainable raw material and what role it plays in a sustainable carbon cycle.

Registrations by e-mail via: workshop-anmeldung[at]blinc-eu[dot]org

The event is part of the SDG+ Thematic Year 3 - Experimentale program on "Transformation in production, work and value creation". The TJ3 Experimentale aims to illuminate, experience and make accessible a range of decentralized, socially inclusive and alternative approaches for a sustainable and circular economy for larger parts of the population of North Hesse.

Organizer:
SDG+ Lab Experimentale TJ3
Wilhelmsstraße 21
34117 Kassel

0561 804 3567
sdgpluslab[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
www.sdgpluslab.de

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