Our vision is to be a world leader in processing animal byproducts and other organic residue and waste materials. We intend to fully leverage the BioRefinex patented technology to establish a global fleet of assets, either owned or licensed, to help address critical human and animal health issues. Furthermore, our goal is to promote sustainable use of land and soils by replenishing nutrients using purely organic means, as well as to generate renewable electricity, divert landfill waste, and reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
The company is developing the Lacombe Biorefinery project, located in the heart of Alberta's agricultural corridor, as a small step in this large undertaking. The material to be treated annually in the Lacombe facility is a fraction of the potential livestock and plant organic waste material available in the province. The Lacombe Biorefinery will be a showcase facility to demonstrate to the world how this technology can be applied in most any country. The company will seek to utilize its patents in 20 industrialized countries around the world by developing additional facilities. In the United States alone we estimate there to be at least 30 million tonnes annually of suitable animal byproduct materials for thermal hydrolysis applications. Also, the US government estimates that nearly 40% of its available food is wasted, accounting for over 75 million tonnes per year that could be more effectively utilized for nutrient and energy production rather than ending up in landfills, for example.
At the core of the patented BioRefinex process (patents in 20 countries) is the "thermal hydrolysis reactor", which uses high pressure and saturated steam to denature all organic material and destroy all pathogens while retaining the valuable nutrients. The hydrolyzed output is then fractionated using a series of centrifuges to maximize value and to produce consistent streams of organic fertilizer and nutrient feedstock for biogas production.
The biorefinery generates six different wholesale commodity products under the Renewable Nutrients and Renewable Energy categories. These include:
Roslin Institute
The BioRefinex technology has been independently reviewed and validated by a number of major institutions around the world. Firstly, a research program began during the 1990s with independent testing conducted by The Roslin Institute, a world-renowned research organization located in Edinburgh, Scotland. They successfully completed multi-year live animal testing and validation of the thermal hydrolysis process in 2009. Their results are published in Process Biochemistry (Volume 44, Issue 9, September 2009, Pages 1060-1062), which is a European peer-reviewed scientific journal.
Company Name | BioRefinex Canada Inc |
Business Category | Renewable Energy |
Address | 909 17th Ave. SW, Suite 400 Calgary Alberta Canada ZIP: T2T 0A4 |
President | Chris Thrall |
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