image: Biochars Enrichment with Nutrients for Sustainability and Circular Economy Boosting
Credit: Salah Jellali
The inspiring online talk, "Turn Waste Into Wonder: Discover How 'Supercharged Biochar' Can Grow a Greener Future!" is now available on demand.
If you couldn't join us live, now is your chance to catch this fascinating discussion. The event took place on October 29 (Wednesday) and featured Prof. Salah Jellali from Sultan Qaboos University, a visionary researcher turning trash into treasure through science.
In this session, hosted by the top-cited Dr. Yu Luo from Zhejiang University, Prof. Jellali reveals how to upgrade plain biochar using wastewater and industrial leftovers to create a smart, slow-release fertilizer that grows healthier plants and heals degraded soils.
Watch the recording to discover:
▪️ How organic waste becomes "black gold" via pyrolysis
▪️ The innovative method of repurposing industrial effluents to enrich biochar
▪️ How this science is applied in real-world farming for sustainability and a circular economy
Whether you're a student, researcher, urban gardener, or just curious about climate solutions, this talk is packed with inspiring insights.
The live event is over, but the knowledge isn't. Watch the full recording here on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/dmyqIlIsTBo?si=-2e8bnyNF0WXPMcV
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About Biochar
Biochar is the first journal dedicated exclusively to biochar research, spanning agronomy, environmental science, and materials science. It publishes original studies on biochar production, processing, and applications—such as bioenergy, environmental remediation, soil enhancement, climate mitigation, water treatment, and sustainability analysis. The journal serves as an innovative and professional platform for global researchers to share advances in this rapidly expanding field.
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About Carbon Research
The journal Carbon Research is an international multidisciplinary platform for communicating advances in fundamental and applied research on natural and engineered carbonaceous materials that are associated with ecological and environmental functions, energy generation, and global change. It is a fully Open Access (OA) journal and the Article Publishing Charges (APC) are waived until Dec 31, 2025. It is dedicated to serving as an innovative, efficient and professional platform for researchers in the field of carbon functions around the world to deliver findings from this rapidly expanding field of science. The journal is currently indexed by Scopus and Ei Compendex, and as of June 2025, the dynamic CiteScore value is 15.4.
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