CarbonForge: Turning Biomass Into High-Value Carbon Products
CarbonForge is a modular pyrolysis system that transforms agricultural residues and woody biomass into high-value products including biochar, powdered activated carbon (PAC), wood vinegar, and Stockholm tar. This zero-emissions process supports carbon sequestration and regenerative agriculture through circular biomass utilisation.
How CarbonForge Works: A Five-Step Clean Conversion Process
From raw biomass to clean carbon products, CarbonForge uses controlled pyrolysis and syngas recovery to deliver biochar, PAC, and valuable liquids with zero emissions.
BioVest was founded to transform organic residuals into valuable renewable resources for a sustainable future.
From our first project to global expansion, we’ve consistently driven innovation in clean technology.
From our first project to global expansion, we’ve consistently driven innovation in clean technology.
From our first project to global expansion, we’ve consistently driven innovation in clean technology.
From our first project to global expansion, we’ve consistently driven innovation in clean technology.
Why CarbonForge Stands Apart in Biomass Conversion
Outputs
Transformative Outputs of CarbonForge Technology
CarbonForge technology produces high-value carbon products that enhance soil health and support sustainable practices. Each output plays a crucial role in promoting a circular economy.
Biochar for Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration
Improves soil structure, boosts microbial life, retains moisture, and locks away carbon for centuries—supporting resilient agriculture.
PAC for Filtration and Purification
Essential for industrial and municipal filtration, PAC removes impurities from water and air, supporting health and sustainability.
Wood Vinegar & Stockholm Tar for Organic Use
Captured from syngas condensation, these natural liquids support plant growth, pest control, and sustainable farming practices.
Contributing to Circular Sustainability
CarbonForge’s outputs enable zero-waste processing—turning waste into value, reducing emissions, and closing the loop in the bioeconomy.