Every tonne of waste diverted from landfill prevents 0.75 tonnes of CO₂-equivalent methane emissions
Clean electricity from waste replaces fossil fuel generation, avoiding grid emissions
Stable biochar locks carbon in soil for centuries, permanent atmospheric removal
A single 150 kg/h X-150 system operating 8,000 hours annually removes:
That's equivalent to removing 333 cars from the road or planting 70,000 trees annually.
The X-150 gasification process produces biochar—a stable form of carbon that remains sequestered in soil for hundreds to thousands of years.
Unlike carbon credits from avoided emissions, biochar represents actual atmospheric CO₂ removal. It's not accounting—it's chemistry.
Biochar retains 70% of feedstock carbon in stable aromatic structures
Carbon remains sequestered for millennia when applied to soil
Premium soil amendment with agricultural and carbon credit value