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The Quickest Way to Fight Climate Change: Reduce Particulate Matter

We could have a positive impact on climate change in months, not decades. Why aren't we doing it?

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The Power Series


The PGFireBox is an easily movable system that connects with the local power grid to generate income and, if applicable, comply with requirements for landfill diversion credits. The BioCharger is an off grid portable unit that includes a Battery Storage Module (BSM). The BSM stores the energy created throughout the day and provides the charging station to recharge battery powered machines in the evening. Neither machine requires any permanent facilities and can be disconnected and moved in about 1 day.

The Power Series The Power Series
The FireBox Series

The FireBox Series


The FireBox burns wood waste 40x faster than an open burn, and the well proven air pollution control technology significantly reduces smoke and particulate matter. The world's most proven wood waste burners require no permanent facilities, so relocation is easy. No grinding, hauling, or secondary fuel sources, either.

The Boss Series


The BurnBoss, CharBoss, and TrackBoss are fully-assembled, self-contained, above-ground air curtain burners that eliminate wood waste. Our pollution control technology in all three machines reduces smoke to less than 10% opacity compared to open burning at 100% opacity. In the BurnBoss and the TrackBoss 98% of the vegetative waste is eliminated and 2% clean biochar and ash remain. In the CharBoss approximately 80% of the vegetative waste is eliminated and 20% is converted to Biochar as measured in tests by the US Forest Service. No matter how remote or rugged the terrain, the Boss Series has three easy-to-maneuver, cost-efficient, environmentally-friendly machines that can save your business some green and make our planet much healthier.

The Boss Series

Our Technology


Air Burners has over 25 years of industry-leading experience developing innovative solutions to help businesses fight climate change. Performance tested by the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Energy, U.S. Armed Forces, and EPA, our patented air curtain technology burns unwanted wood waste 40x faster than an open burn and reduces smoke particulates by over 90%. Discover how Air Burners is putting advanced technology to work for you and our environment.

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Industries

Green Waste Recycling
Green Waste Recycling

Green Waste Recycling

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Construction & Demolition
Construction & Demolition

Construction & Demolition

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Agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture

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Land Clearing
Land Clearing

Land Clearing

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Agencies That Have Tested Our Machines

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
United States Department of Energy
United States Armed Forces

What A Waste


Wood waste is choking out our planet, with more being generated than what we can recycle. There is little to no market for the recycled product and the recycling process consumes so much fuel, its environmental benefits are questionable. The only viable solution is to invest in an air curtain burner—like our Air Burners—that can burn wood waste in the most cost-effective and environmentally-friendly way possible. Air Burner's air curtain machines burn the wood naturally, no hydrocarbon fuels are used at all. All that remains after the burn is a nutrient rich soil amendment called biochar.

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What A Waste What A Waste

It's Time To Rethink Wood Waste Recycling

Because There is No Market for the Recycled Wood Product

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Hauling

Whether the wood ends up in a landfill or in a conventional biomass burner, the first step typically involves hauling whole wood waste to a chipping mill. This hauling process consumes 10 to 15 gallons of fuel and emits carbon dioxide, methane and other harmful greenhouse gases in the process.

Chipping

Chipping wood waste has fewer and fewer places it can be used. This chipped wood can be used as mulch, but its production from vegetative debris is a fossil-fuel intensive exercise to the tune of 40 to 60 gallons of diesel per hour. This process also emits more greenhouse gases into the air and the dust particles are recognized as a cancer causing agent by the U.S. EPA.

Open Burning

Not all wood waste can be recycled. Open burning is the most common method of disposing of such waste, but it is also the most detrimental. Unexpected changes in wind direction can cause open fires to spread uncontrollably, while the smoke (black carbon) that lingers long after an open burn is a human health risk and is a major climate change forcer.

Composting

Wood chips are a common ingredient for compost. There is a dark side to such "black gold". The wood chips used from vegetative waste have to first be ground up and then all the waste materials go into a mixer. Once the waste is spread into rows, the windrow turner comes through once a week to turn the mixture. These machines burn over 100 gallons of diesel fuel per hour; and the grinding, turning, and handling creates an enormous amount of dust. The composting of wood chips also releases methane, which traps heat 30 times more effectively compared to carbon dioxide.