
“Even sustainable technologies can create dust and smoke. Cleaner practices protect people and the environment.”
PyroDust
A pyrolysis stove, or retort kiln, transforms organic materials into valuable biochar through a low-oxygen heating process.
While this technology supports waste management and sustainable agriculture, dust and smoke released during operation can affect air quality and human health.
Proper emission controls, regular maintenance, and the use of personal protective equipment help reduce exposure, ensuring that biochar production remains both environmentally beneficial and safe for workers and surrounding communities.
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