Apr 07, 2026
Turning park waste into flood protection is no longer science fiction.
Cities generate massive garden waste annually, yet branches often go to landfills.
Instead of disposal, this waste transforms into resilient building blocks. Through #pyrolysis, it becomes porous biochar, integrating directly into sponge city infrastructure.
This material significantly enhances water retention in concrete and soil structures. It solves multiple challenges by reducing waste volume while creating urban materials that manage stormwater effectively.
Plus, carbon remains sealed within the construction materials for decades. #carbonremoval
From park trimmings to flood-resistant pathways, the cycle is complete. True sustainability lies in closing these loops efficiently.
How is your city managing green waste today? Let's discuss innovative urban solutions together.
