Pioneering Industrial Biochar Carbon Removal in Morocco, Scalable Across West Africa
Atlantic Biochar is developing industrial biochar facilities that convert agricultural and agro-industrial residues into durable carbon removal, healthier soils, and high-integrity carbon credits. Our Morocco flagship is designed to transform underused biomass into long-term climate value through a circular model that supports farmers, strengthens local industry, and contributes to national decarbonisation goals. From this base, Atlantic Biochar aims to replicate a scalable platform across West Africa.
Transforming Organic Biomass into Long‑Term Climate and Soil Value
Atlantic Biochar is building large-scale biochar infrastructure to process agricultural and agro-industrial residues into high-quality biochar for soil application and durable carbon sequestration.
Our approach combines industrial execution with measurable environmental outcomes: waste biomass is converted into a stable carbon sink, degraded soils are improved, water and nutrient efficiency is enhanced, and carbon removals are verified through recognised market frameworks.
We are building a platform designed for long-term impact and value creation.
About Us
Atlantic Biochar is a dedicated biochar platform being developed by A Swiss Capital Advisory SA, with a flagship project in Morocco. We are building industrial facilities that transform agricultural and agro-industrial residues into high-quality biochar for soil regeneration and durable carbon removal.
By turning underused biomass into a stable carbon sink, Atlantic Biochar supports circular economy growth, climate resilience, and the creation of high-integrity carbon credits. Our model is designed to serve farmers, agribusinesses, industrial partners, and investors seeking scalable exposure to carbon removal infrastructure in Morocco and West Africa.
Contact Us
To learn more about Atlantic Biochar, our Morocco flagship, partnership opportunities or carbon-credit strategy, please contact our team.
We welcome discussions with investors, agribusiness groups, industrial partners, research institutions and prospective carbon-credit buyers interested in scalable biochar carbon removal in Morocco and West Africa.
