New Zealand Logger

Capitalisi­ng on carbon

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ACTIVATED CARBON NZ IS THE ONLY NEW

Zealand manufactur­er of activated carbon, turning waste sawdust from sawmills into this useful resource.

Activated carbon is a product that is used in a wide range of applicatio­ns, from removing toxic gases in industrial waste and effluent, to purifying water, to the supplement, cosmetic, and food and beverage sectors, and even candle manufactur­ing. In addition, activated carbon conducts electricit­y and insulates heat. There are even experiment­s underway to look into its use as a binder with hemp.

“We have a huge carbon resource here in New Zealand. We don’t need to dig up our national parks or mine our seabed to get to this resource, it’s all around us,” says Activated Carbon NZ Director, Grant Hughes. “We still have poor utilisatio­n in our plantation forests and there is still a lot of waste. Pine trees continue to be planted but by-products of timber production, such as sawdust, are currently being thrown away or getting chucked into a hole to rot. Meanwhile, there is a domestic and global market for activated carbon that is undergoing significan­t growth, and we have the ability to make and supply a really good product for that market.”

In the past, New Zealand businesses have typically sourced their activated carbon from China or Australia, but often from much less environmen­tally friendly source material such as coal or coconut shells.

“Rather than choosing activated carbon that’s produced from unsustaina­ble sources that’s been dumped in the New Zealand market for less than it costs to ship it here, we need businesses in New Zealand to make a choice that’s better for our environmen­t and is a higher quality product that will achieve better results for them,” adds Mr Hughes.

Having worked in the farming sector for most of his life, he moved into providing shortterm financing solutions, which is how he came across the Activated Carbon business. He immediatel­y saw its potential and worked to put the factory together that would form the heart of the business.

“We imported a piece of kit from China that theoretica­lly worked but didn’t in reality. I spent the next couple of years with a grinder and welder, and with the help of some really talented locals we developed the plant we needed to create the high-quality activated carbon.”

Being able to supply domestical­ly is proving to be extremely important as supply chains for activated carbon from overseas continue to be severely disrupted due to COVID-19.

“COVID has given us the opportunit­y to highlight our sustainabl­e New Zealandmad­e activated carbon to businesses that might not otherwise have considered whether or not there are better options for them right on their doorstep. We know that businesses are looking for high-quality activated carbon that is more sustainabl­e and we’re able to provide that for them with no supply issues,” says Mr Hughes. “We’re able to provide activated carbon as a fine powder, granulated, or in capsule form wholesale for industrial customers as well as for everyday consumers via our online shop.”

Activated carbon cleanses through absorption or ionic exchange. It is made by eliminatin­g the organic volatiles from carbon-rich organic materials, leaving just the carbon pore structure and increasing the surface area. This means that one teaspoon of activated carbon has more surface area than a football field. The pores and microstruc­ture are able to attract toxins and chemicals, which is why activated carbon works so well as a purifier. In general, the greater the surface area of the activated carbon, the higher the quality. Commercial­ly produced activated carbon typically falls within a range of 300m2 to 900m2 per gram.

“A lot of the activated carbon coming from China is at the low end of this range however we are able to average 900-1200m2/g of activated carbon, sometimes as high as 1500m2/g,” says Mr Hughes.

“We are passionate about combating environmen­tal pollution. Creating a business that we believe is carbon positive is very important to us. We even supply the wood vinegar that is the by-product of our manufactur­ing process for use in organic farming.”

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Activated Carbon NZ Director, Grant Hughes.

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