Biomass & Biochar — from forest residues to energy, soil and carbon value
We convert forestry and sawmill residues into high‑value biomass fuels and biochar — delivering renewable energy, improved soil productivity and measurable carbon outcomes within a circular, scalable model.
Our approach links plantation forestry (Johnson Farms), processing, and product innovation to create energy, soil and carbon value streams that appeal to buyers, regulators and investors.
Overview
Biomass and biochar transform low‑value residues into marketable products. We design supply chains that collect residues from plantations and sawmills, process them into pellets, briquettes and biochar, and route them to energy, agricultural and carbon markets.
What we deliver
- Biomass fuels — pellets and briquettes for industrial and community energy.
- Biochar — stable carbon product for soil health and carbon sequestration.
- Residue logistics — collection, drying, processing and bulk handling.
- Carbon accounting — measurement-ready processes for carbon credits and reporting.
Technology & process
We apply proven thermal and pyrolysis technologies matched to feedstock and product goals. Process design focuses on yield, energy efficiency and product quality to maximise revenue per tonne of residue.
Market opportunity, impact and investor appeal
Biomass and biochar sit at the intersection of energy, agriculture and climate finance. Our model creates diversified revenue streams and measurable environmental outcomes attractive to strategic and impact investors.
Why investors should consider this project
- Diversified returns: energy sales, soil product sales, and carbon credits reduce single‑market exposure.
- Scalable feedstock: plantation and sawmill residues provide predictable volumes and low marginal cost feedstock.
- Regulatory tailwinds: renewable energy targets and plastic bans increase demand for sustainable fuels and packaging alternatives.
- Local impact: job creation, supplier development and reduced import dependency strengthen social license to operate.
Sustainability, circular economy and Johnson Farms
Our model is circular: residues from Johnson Farms and partner sawmills are converted into energy and soil products, closing material loops and creating measurable environmental benefits.
Johnson Farms is our sister enterprise and a strategic feedstock partner. The integrated plantation → processing → product model reduces supply risk and strengthens traceability for buyers and investors.
Invest in circular energy and soil solutions
Discuss partnership, offtake or investment opportunities — we’ll share pilot results, financial models and carbon accounting frameworks.