NSW s Cobar BioHub proposal to turn invasive plants into biomass stalls without investment
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JanJanuary 2021 at 5:51am
Western Local Land Services say if left untreated, invasive native species choke grassy woodlands and increases susceptibility to erosion.
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A bold plan to turn biomass from invasive plant species in western New South Wales into energy is on the cusp of proving it will work on a large scale.
Key points:
The Cobar BioHub proposes to turn biomass from invasive native species into charcoal, essential oils or specialty timbers
Local Land Services support the removal of invasive native species, to encourage grasslands and biodiversity