make your forestry work pay
We help land managers access new revenue streams while reducing smoke and removing carbon
Turn wildfire fuels into an asset.
Riseline works alongside forestry crews and land managers to produce biochar on-site using portable flame-cap kilns — and handles the coordination, measurement, and market access that make it financeable.
What working together looks like.
We start with a conversation about your operation, not a contract. Here's how the relationship typically develops.
Land managers and forestry crews conduct thinning, restoration, or hazardous fuels work as they normally would. Limbs, tops, and low-value wood are processed and staged on-site.
Slash is loaded into a portable flame-cap kiln. A controlled top-lit burn converts woody residues to biochar rather than releasing carbon as smoke — 71% less PM2.5 than pile burning.
Riseline's standardized field protocols guide crews through sampling, batch recording, and chain-of-custody documentation. Samples go to an accredited laboratory for organic carbon, stability, and contaminant analysis.
Riseline aggregates results across the portfolio, produces verification-ready reporting, and connects projects to voluntary carbon market buyers. Producers are paid based on the amount of carbon removal they deliver.
What changes — and what stays the same.
Biochar produced from waste wood is stable for centuries — locking carbon that would otherwise return to the atmosphere, while returning value to the land and the people stewarding it.