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Looking Ahead

The transition to a circular and low-carbon economy will require innovative biomass resources that can deliver environmental, social, and economic benefits. S. multiglandulosa represents a promising candidate for further investigation as a sustainable biomass feedstock, particularly in the context of biochar production and carbon sequestration.

Although significant research is still required to evaluate its agronomic performance, biomass productivity, biochar characteristics, and environmental impacts, preliminary observations indicate that this resilient species may have potential applications in biochar production, carbon farming, land rehabilitation, and sustainable agricultural systems.

We welcome discussions with researchers, industry partners, landholders, and other stakeholders interested in exploring collaborative research, pilot-scale trials, field demonstrations, and commercial development opportunities related to S. multiglandulosa and its potential role in sustainable land management and climate change mitigation.

Opportunities for Collaboration

We are seeking collaboration with:
  • Researchers and universities

  • Biochar producers and technology providers

  • Landholders and growers

  • Carbon farming project developers

  • Environmental consultants

  • Industry partners interested in sustainable biomass and biochar applications

  • Government and non-government organisations involved in land restoration and climate solutions

Potential areas for collaborative research include:
  • Biomass productivity under Australian conditions

  • Agronomic management and cultivation systems

  • Biochar production and optimisation

  • Soil health impacts

  • Carbon sequestration potential

  • PFAS and contaminant remediation

  • Biodiversity and ecosystem outcomes