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Habitat Restoration

Biochar

Many conservation areas and agricultural landscapes in Southern Africa are affected by invasive alien vegetation that disrupts ecosystem function, reduce water availability, and increase wildfire risk.
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WHAT WE DID

Many conservation areas and agricultural landscapes in Southern Africa are affected by invasive alien vegetation that disrupts ecosystem function, reduces water availability, and increases wildfire risk.

At the same time, these biomass resources present a significant opportunity for durable carbon dioxide removal. Converting invasive and waste biomass into biochar transforms an ecological challenge into a climate-positive solution that supports landscape restoration.

Project Snapshot

Key figures and highlights showcasing the project’s environmental and community impact.

Registry

Verra

Verra ID

Pilot phase; registration to follow

Geography

South Africa

Scale

Pilot | Scalable across multiple landscapes

Core Activities

Biomass clearance (invasive species), biochar production, soil application
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THE PROCESS

Sayari Earth’s biochar program sustainably clears priority invasive biomass and converts it into stable carbon.

The resulting biochar locks carbon into long-lasting forms while improving soil fertility and water retention. The program delivers durable carbon removal alongside reduced invasive species pressure and restored ecosystem function, contributing to long-term ecosystem resilience.

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