Myno delivers high-performance biochar solutions for industries ready to ready to cut costs, scale with confidence, and lead in sustainability.
Myno delivers biochar at scale for enterprise-level impact—efficient, effective, and built for results. Whether you’re managing land reclamation, stormwater systems, or large-scale landscaping.
38% increase in plant-available water
20% reduction in fertilizer needs
38% increase in plant-available water
At the former Hope Mine site near Aspen, CO, biochar was used alongside compost, fungi, and seed mix to stabilize contaminated soils, promote plant growth, and prevent heavy metals from leaching into the local water supply.
Results:
Within a year, vegetation was reestablished without irrigation, and biochar effectively immobilized heavy metals, reducing their leaching into the water system.
At the former Hope Mine site near Aspen, CO, biochar was used alongside compost, fungi, and seed mix to stabilize contaminated soils, promote plant growth, and prevent heavy metals from leaching into the local water supply.
Results:
The wood-based biochar filtration system removed over 97% of copper and zinc from stormwater runoff, even at high flow rates.
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Myno delivers biochar at scale for enterprise-level impact—efficient, effective, and built for results. Whether you’re managing land reclamation, stormwater systems, or large-scale landscaping.
Savings of 15% or more in total reclamation costs.
50% more cost-effective than Activated Carbon
50% in cost savings in replanting, slope stabilization, and maintenance efforts.
Stormwater runoff is a growing issue, leading to contaminated waterways and ecosystem degradation, biochar is uniquely positioned to address these challenges.
Cost-effective alternative to activated carbon and other filtration materials
Best management practice for stormwater filtration
Real-world impacts such as of urban soil restoration and Roadway and infrastructure improvements
Biochar offers a range of advantages that align perfectly with the needs of modern landscape architecture.
Cost-effective. Lowers irrigation requirements and reduces plant mortality, minimizing maintenance costs and ensuring project longevity.
Improved soil health and microbiome that supports more productive plant growth.
Water management. Increases soil water retention, reducing runoff and irrigation needs.
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Myno's carbon removal facilities reduce wildfire risk, remove carbon from our atmosphere, and improve the productivity of our agricultural sector. The improved climate resilience and green jobs that CRFs create, provide a template for sustainable economic development in Washington State and the rest of the country.
Hilary Franz,
Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands
Myno's biochar facility will provide a double benefit to our region by supplying consistent biochar to support soil health while reducing wildfire risk by removing forest fuels in our region.
Dean Hello, District Administrator
Stevens County Conservation District
Myno's project creates jobs in Washington's rural communities and contributes to our state's clean energy goals, creating a more prosperous and sustainable future for all.
Michael Mann, Executive Director
Clean and Prosperous, Washington
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