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Adsorption of Organic Pollutants Using Biochar for Wastewater

Introduction Wastewater often contains mixed pollutants like dyes and pharmaceuticals, making treatment more difficult than single-pollutant removal. In this study, Griffin Loebsack and co-authors investigated how biochar removes methyl orange…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 29, 2026
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Biochar for hydrocarbon groundwater remediation

Groundwater pollution from oil spills is a serious environmental problem. Petroleum hydrocarbons like benzene, toluene, xylene, and PAHs can spread into water and create risks for human health, animals, and…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 27, 2026
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How Biochar Cleans Polluted Water Naturally

Water pollution is a major problem today. Harmful pollutants like dyes and medicines enter rivers and water systems, causing risks to both humans and nature. In this study, Griffin Loebsack,…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 25, 2026
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Biochar Improve Soil and Reduce Pollution

This study by Pamuru et al. shares a simple but important story about soil and sustainability. Imagine poor soil on a roadside that cannot support plant growth and easily loses…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 21, 2026
Human Waste Biochar Could Solve Global Fertiliser and Climate Challenges
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Cleaning Toxic Soils with Advanced Biochar

Jyotirmay Roy and his team share an important story about soil pollution. Today, many soils contain toxic elements like cadmium, lead, and arsenic. These pollutants mainly come from human activities…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 17, 2026
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Cleaning Antibiotics from Water Using Biochar Made from Animal Waste

Deepak Das, the first author of this study, tells a very interesting story about how a serious water pollution problem can be solved in a simple and sustainable way. In…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 16, 2026
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Removing Caffeine from Water Using Biochar

Caffeine is one of the most widely consumed compounds in the world. However, caffeine pollution has become a growing concern in water systems. As a result, researchers now classify caffeine…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 15, 2026
Human Waste Biochar Could Solve Global Fertiliser and Climate Challenges
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How Biochar Transforms Olive Farming: A Real Field Story

Agriculture today faces a tough challenge. Farmers must grow more food while using less water. Climate change makes this even harder, especially in regions like Spain where olive farming depends…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 14, 2026
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A Natural Way to Improve Maize Growth

In a recent study, Mushfaq Ul Nisa and her team explored a smarter way to grow maize sustainably. Maize plays a key role in global food security; however, farmers often…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 13, 2026
Human Waste Biochar Could Solve Global Fertiliser and Climate Challenges
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Turning Coffee Waste into Clean Energy with Biochar

In this study, Mahmuda Akter Mele, along with Ravinder Kumar, Ioan Sanislav, and Elsa Antunes, explored a smart way to turn waste into value. They focused on spent coffee grounds,…
Posted by Sumra Siddique April 9, 2026

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