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New Byochar technology debuting in select markets in 2023
November 17, 2022
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Dyper has become the first diapering company in the world to successfully “char” a diaper with its Byochar technology. With this innovation, Dyper enters the biochar economy by turning soiled diapers into biochar. Biochar is a carbon-rich product created through a heating process called pyrolysis, which allows for waste to be transformed into a reusable commodity that can improve soil, assist in air and water purification, and be an additive to paints and inks for improved pigment. With the average child using around 3700 disposable diapers and more than 27 billion of them ending up in U.S. landfills each year, diapers rank as the third leading contributor to the nation’s landfills by mass, taking up to 500 years to break down. Debuting in 2023, Byochar reactors will be located in select markets. When in place, Dyper will be able to reduce landfill waste and lessen overall global greenhouse gas emissions by transforming something as environmentally hazardous as a used diaper into something that can ultimately have a carbon-neutral footprint on the planet, without the use of offsets. Byochar is the latest environmental innovation from Dyper. A leader in the premium disposable diaper category with its diapers constructed with plant-based materials and made without harmful ingredients, Dyper’s landfill avoidance program Redyper has already diverted more than 11.5 million pounds of waste from landfills, turning their used diapers and wipes into nutrient-rich topsoil that is used in large-scale landscaping, roadside plantation, and growing sod. As Byochar technology is deployed, the process of composting will be gradually replaced in the Redyper program. “While there are no silver bullets to solving the plastic diaper dilemma, we feel it is our obligation to continuously look for solutions,” says Sergio Radovcic, founder and CEO of Dyper. “We’ve started with composting, fully aware of the inherent difficulties of doing it at scale. With this innovation, we will bring modular disposal technology to complement or replace composting closer to the consumers, reducing processing and transfer times. We’re excited to see our work turn waste into something more helpful to our planet.”
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