Transforming Ecology for Future

Biocharge pioneers sustainable solutions, converting invasive alien plants into biochar while restoring ecosystems in the Cape Floristic Region.

A close-up view of a pile of dark, rough charcoal pieces with irregular shapes and textures, creating a rugged landscape. The light plays across the surfaces, highlighting the varied contours and surface details.
A close-up view of a pile of dark, rough charcoal pieces with irregular shapes and textures, creating a rugged landscape. The light plays across the surfaces, highlighting the varied contours and surface details.
Dark charcoal pieces glow with vivid red and orange embers, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding blackened ash. The overall appearance suggests smoldering coals emitting warmth and light.
Dark charcoal pieces glow with vivid red and orange embers, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding blackened ash. The overall appearance suggests smoldering coals emitting warmth and light.
A close-up view of black charcoal pieces with a texture of ash and irregular surfaces. The dark chunks are interspersed with lighter gray ash, creating a rugged and textured composition.
A close-up view of black charcoal pieces with a texture of ash and irregular surfaces. The dark chunks are interspersed with lighter gray ash, creating a rugged and textured composition.

Our Mission Statement

We are catalysts for environmental restoration, enhancing landscapes and water flow, while reducing wildfire risks through innovative biochar production and community engagement.

Our Location

Located in the Cape Floristic Region, Biocharge is dedicated to ecological restoration and sustainable practices that transform environmental challenges into thriving solutions.

Address

Cape Floristic Region, South Africa

Hours

Monday to Friday

Sustainable Solutions

Transforming ecological challenges into sustainable solutions for communities.

A pile of black charcoal is glowing with red embers in an outdoor grill. The charcoal pieces are arranged in a pile, indicating they might be ready for cooking. In the background, there is a blurred view of greenery, possibly a garden, with soft lighting suggesting a calm day.
A pile of black charcoal is glowing with red embers in an outdoor grill. The charcoal pieces are arranged in a pile, indicating they might be ready for cooking. In the background, there is a blurred view of greenery, possibly a garden, with soft lighting suggesting a calm day.
Ecological Restoration

Restoring landscapes and enhancing local biodiversity through biochar.

A campfire pit with charred logs and glowing embers surrounded by rocks. The area is sandy, with rustic wooden chairs in the background, set in a lush green garden with flowering bushes.
A campfire pit with charred logs and glowing embers surrounded by rocks. The area is sandy, with rustic wooden chairs in the background, set in a lush green garden with flowering bushes.
Wildfire Reduction

Significantly reducing wildfire risks in the Cape region.

Glowing embers of charcoal and wood in a circular fire pit, surrounded by ash and charred remains.
Glowing embers of charcoal and wood in a circular fire pit, surrounded by ash and charred remains.
A close-up image of a metal scoop holding several pieces of black charcoal. The textured surface of the charcoal contrasts with the smooth, slightly tarnished metal surface of the scoop.
A close-up image of a metal scoop holding several pieces of black charcoal. The textured surface of the charcoal contrasts with the smooth, slightly tarnished metal surface of the scoop.
Agricultural Productivity

Boosting agricultural productivity through innovative biochar applications.

Social Impact

Catalyzing socio-economic transformation for local communities and ecosystems.