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The [[International Biochar Initiative]] (IBI) states that its mission is to "to promote the development of biochar systems  that follow Cradle to Grave sustainability guidelines."<ref>[http://www.biochar-international.org/about About Us], IBI website, accessed 30 Nov 2009</ref>
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The IBI describes its founding as follows:
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:The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) was formed in July 2006 at a side meeting held at the World Soil Science Congress (WSSC) in Philadelphia, PA. At the 2006 meeting, individuals and representatives from academic institutions, commercial ventures, investment bankers, non-governmental organizations, federal agency representatives, and the policy arena from around the world acknowledged a common interest in promoting the research, development, demonstration, deployment (RDD&D) and commercialization of the promising technology of biochar production.<ref>[http://www.biochar-international.org/about About Us], IBI website, accessed 30 Nov 2009</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:35, 30 November 2009

The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) states that its mission is to "to promote the development of biochar systems that follow Cradle to Grave sustainability guidelines."[1]

The IBI describes its founding as follows:

The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) was formed in July 2006 at a side meeting held at the World Soil Science Congress (WSSC) in Philadelphia, PA. At the 2006 meeting, individuals and representatives from academic institutions, commercial ventures, investment bankers, non-governmental organizations, federal agency representatives, and the policy arena from around the world acknowledged a common interest in promoting the research, development, demonstration, deployment (RDD&D) and commercialization of the promising technology of biochar production.[2]

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People

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Clients

Publications

Contact

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  1. About Us, IBI website, accessed 30 Nov 2009
  2. About Us, IBI website, accessed 30 Nov 2009