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Biochar Production from Mulberry Residues: A Step Towards Circular Economy

Improper disposal or burning of mulberry residues, contributes to the release of harmful greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), exacerbating the global climate crisis. Biochar is a form of charcoal produced from biomass through a process called pyrolysis, where the material is heated in limited or no oxygen conditions. It is a highly beneficial material for enhancing soil fertility, sequestering carbon, and providing various other advantages. Converting organic waste, such as mulberry residues, into biochar through pyrolysis process holds great potential for increasing carbon sequestration, minimizing agricultural waste, and enhancing soil quality.