Mazer
Well-Known Member
Dear Gentle Folks,
As a rule of life, I try to avoid to fill the landfills as much as possible. With that in mind I tried a couple of times (and failed) to refill my filters...
So I imagined an upcycling route for the filters. The casings can be reassigned to hundreds of other creative uses. No problem.
But I am wondering about the carbon pellets.
I do use biochar in my soil. Does any one see a problem that can arise if we use the pellets in the soil?
They could possibly be cleaned with high temps self cleaning pyrolytic oven that go beyond 900°F then crushed and used in soil.
(Yes I know the pyrolytic process is using enormous amount of energy, I will do the math at some point. But for now it is just theoretical.)
Has anyone reused the pellets this way or another before?
Carboningly yours,
M
As a rule of life, I try to avoid to fill the landfills as much as possible. With that in mind I tried a couple of times (and failed) to refill my filters...
So I imagined an upcycling route for the filters. The casings can be reassigned to hundreds of other creative uses. No problem.
But I am wondering about the carbon pellets.
I do use biochar in my soil. Does any one see a problem that can arise if we use the pellets in the soil?
They could possibly be cleaned with high temps self cleaning pyrolytic oven that go beyond 900°F then crushed and used in soil.
(Yes I know the pyrolytic process is using enormous amount of energy, I will do the math at some point. But for now it is just theoretical.)
Has anyone reused the pellets this way or another before?
Carboningly yours,
M