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In this episode of The Biochar Show, John Webster leads a conversation that delves into the foundational aspects of biochar standards, emphasizing the importance of consistency, transparency, and market confidence. The guests discuss the challenges faced in the biochar industry, particularly regarding testing methods and the need for standardized practices. They highlight the role of the new American National Standard for Biochar in enhancing trust and facilitating market access. The discussion also touches on the significance of carbon credits and the future of biochar as a scalable climate solution.
Myles Gray (Executive Director, US Biochar Initiative) leads U.S. market development and standards initiatives for biochar.org. Works across policy, material specifications, and industry adoption of biochar products and carbon removal applications.
Chris Wiberg (Vice President, Biomass Energy Lab / Timber Products Inspection) is a specialist in solid biofuel and biochar laboratory testing. Project leader for the American National Standard for Biochar and U.S. Technical Advisory Group Chair to ISO TC 238.
Annie Nichols (General Manager of Biochar, Mangrove Systems) leads carbon certification strategy and digital MRV frameworks for biochar projects. Previously oversaw the commercialization of 20,000+ biochar carbon credits at Pacific Biochar.
Since 2019, John Webster has run Go Biochar, a leading source for bulk biochar sales & service, biochar technical consulting, field demonstrations, and product development across agriculture, forestry, fuels, and carbon markets. John serves as Director of Development for BiocharOnSite and was formerly the Director of Communications for the US Biochar Initiative. Through these roles, he has helped expand awareness, shape national conversations, and move the industry toward commercial adoption. John brings deep experience and a storyteller’s approach to the program. His mission is to connect the dots between local practices and global carbon goals. For him, biochar is more than a product. It’s a key to rebuilding resilient soils, slashing emissions, and creating circular economies. Nature pulls carbon from the sky. Biochar helps us keep it in the ground!
The Biochar Show is a Production of Biochar Today. Visit biochartoday.com for more information.
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In this episode of The Biochar Show, John Webster leads a conversation that delves into the foundational aspects of biochar standards, emphasizing the importance of consistency, transparency, and market confidence. The guests discuss the challenges faced in the biochar industry, particularly regarding testing methods and the need for standardized practices. They highlight the role of the new American National Standard for Biochar in enhancing trust and facilitating market access. The discussion also touches on the significance of carbon credits and the future of biochar as a scalable climate solution.
Myles Gray (Executive Director, US Biochar Initiative) leads U.S. market development and standards initiatives for biochar.org. Works across policy, material specifications, and industry adoption of biochar products and carbon removal applications.
Chris Wiberg (Vice President, Biomass Energy Lab / Timber Products Inspection) is a specialist in solid biofuel and biochar laboratory testing. Project leader for the American National Standard for Biochar and U.S. Technical Advisory Group Chair to ISO TC 238.
Annie Nichols (General Manager of Biochar, Mangrove Systems) leads carbon certification strategy and digital MRV frameworks for biochar projects. Previously oversaw the commercialization of 20,000+ biochar carbon credits at Pacific Biochar.
Since 2019, John Webster has run Go Biochar, a leading source for bulk biochar sales & service, biochar technical consulting, field demonstrations, and product development across agriculture, forestry, fuels, and carbon markets. John serves as Director of Development for BiocharOnSite and was formerly the Director of Communications for the US Biochar Initiative. Through these roles, he has helped expand awareness, shape national conversations, and move the industry toward commercial adoption. John brings deep experience and a storyteller’s approach to the program. His mission is to connect the dots between local practices and global carbon goals. For him, biochar is more than a product. It’s a key to rebuilding resilient soils, slashing emissions, and creating circular economies. Nature pulls carbon from the sky. Biochar helps us keep it in the ground!
The Biochar Show is a Production of Biochar Today. Visit biochartoday.com for more information.