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Waste-to-value infrastructure · Aotearoa NZ

Nature already
solved waste.
We engineered it.

Our patented biorefinery is modelled on the way a cow digests. It takes sewage sludge and organic waste that cities pay to bury — and returns renewable gas, living fertiliser and carbon credits. Proven in the field. Scaling now.

// Move your cursor — the digester is feeding · click to send a pressure wave

2021
Reference plant operating
in India
20 TPD
Demonstration plant
Bell Island, Nelson
Cleantech innovation
awards & honours
4 regions
Live project pipeline
across Aotearoa
The liability nobody wants on the books

Every council is sitting on a
problem that only grows.

Sewage sludge and organic waste are treated as a cost — trucked, buried, and emitting methane for decades. New Zealand also carries an offshore carbon bill it can't pay down with more landfill.

$5B NZ's estimated offshore liability to meet its first Paris commitment — settled in cash, offshore, for no domestic asset.

Rising disposal cost

Biosolids handling, trucking and levies climb every year, with tightening rules on land application and PFAS closing off the cheap options.

Locked-in emissions

Landfilled organics release methane — a greenhouse gas ~28× more potent than CO₂ — long after the truck has left.

New standards, old plants

Taumata Arowai's environmental performance standards mean much of the existing treatment fleet simply won't meet consent — replacement is coming whether or not it's planned for.

Biomimicry · anaerobic co-digestion + thermal hydrolysis

A stomach, engineered.

See the plant in 3D →

The Bioenergy Resource Recovery Plant blends nitrogen-rich sewage sludge with carbon-rich food and garden organics — FOGO — for the carbon-to-nitrogen balance its microbes need. The blend then passes through six sequential chambers, each culturing its own microbial community and handing its output to the next — drawing energy and nutrients out of waste that conventional treatment can only bury.

FEEDSTOCK IN N SEWAGE SLUDGE C FOOD ORGANICS C GARDEN ORGANICS GRAPE MARC SLUDGE (N) + FOGO (C) · BALANCED BRRP · AD 38°C THP 165°C BIOGAS CH₄ 60% CO₂e CARBON CREDITS BIO-FERTILISER PAS 110 CERTIFIED
BRRP cutaway · the rotating inlet cycles through the plant's consented organic & liquid feedstocks

Tap or hover a stage to trace it in the reactor →

  1. 01

    Intake, blend & thermal hydrolysis

    Sludge is balanced with FOGO for a stable carbon-to-nitrogen ratio, then thermally hydrolysed to rupture cell walls and lift biogas yield.

  2. 02

    Hydrolysis

    Complex solids are broken into soluble compounds — the first chamber of the rumen.

  3. 03

    Acidogenesis

    Microbial communities ferment sugars and acids, priming the stream for gas.

  4. 04

    Acetogenesis

    Intermediate acids convert to acetate, hydrogen and CO₂ — fuel for the final stage.

  5. 05

    Methanogenesis

    Archaea release biogas: a renewable, pipeline-grade energy carrier.

  6. 06

    Recovery

    What remains is captured as living fertiliser and verified carbon — nothing is landfilled.

Why a cow? A cow turns fibrous waste into energy and fertility through a sequence of specialised stomachs. The BRRP does the same — six staged chambers, each hosting a distinct microbial community, digesting what conventional treatment plants pay to dispose of. Our plant is patented on that same six-stage architecture, so it runs stably on feedstock that defeats conventional digesters.

Everything on this page is that idea, rendered live — six droplets, one field, nothing wasted.

One input · three revenue streams

Waste goes in.
Three markets come out.

Unlike a treatment plant that only spends money, the BRRP earns from every tonne — turning a civic cost centre into revenue-generating infrastructure. Choose an output and the field transmutes with it.

Not a concept — a track record

Built, permitted, funded, replicating.

2021 → today

Reference plant · Yamunanagar, India

A full commercial-scale co-digestion plant, built by our partners Texol and running in the field for years — proof the process handles real, messy feedstock reliably. We evolved that model into the six-stage BRRP.

Operational
Now building

Flagship demonstration · Bell Island, Nelson

A 20 tonne-per-day plant — government-backed, consented, and under contract — the reference site that turns councils from interested to contracted.

Government-backed · consented · under contract
How it replicates

A bankable regional model in a day

AI-driven data processing turns a region's waste streams, volumes and logistics into a plant model inside a single workshop — compressing months of feasibility into one day, so councils and partners can move to decisions fast.

1-day regional model
Foundation

Grounded in te ao Māori

Partnerships with iwi including Ngāti Toa Rangatira reflect kaitiakitanga at the core of the model — infrastructure that restores the land it draws from, not just extracts value.

Kaitiakitanga
Why now · why this

New Wastewater Environmental Performance
Standards meet a bankable answer.

$61M
Systemwide benefit per petajoule of biomethane (Sense Partners / GasNZ)
5 PJ
Biomethane target by 2035 — ~$305M/yr of value
25 PJ
Addressable biomethane by 2050 under the national strategy
$25.56
Per GJ energy-security value of domestic biomethane

The market isn't speculative. New wastewater environmental performance standards (WEPS) from the Water Services Authority — Taumata Arowai are mandating change, a national biomethane strategy is quantifying the prize, and councils need a partner who can deliver — today.

  • Proven technology de-risks the hardest part — the plant already works in the field.
  • Three revenue lines per site — gas, fertiliser and carbon — not a single-product bet.
  • Regulation is the tailwind — new standards convert "nice to have" into "must build".
  • Replicable model — one validated design, rolled across regions and, next, offshore.
Backed by
Ākina Foundation Ministry of Awesome AIS Forum Creative HQ Orion Energy Edmund Hillary Fellowship Ngāti Toa Rangatira
Councils · water & waste operators · investors

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