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Core Products

Lignosulphonate

Sourced from Paper manufactuing, Lignosulphonate is and extraordinarily versatile product. The primary useage is for an effective and environmentally friendly Dust Suppressant. Also used as a binder, stock feed additive, soil improver and much more. The primary advantage is a cost effective alternative to synthetic additives.

Crude Glycerol

A by-Product of Bio fuel manufacture, Glycerol can be used as an anaerobic digestion for biogas enhancement, livestock feed, and as a feedstock for producing added-value chemicals like poly-hydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and 1,3-propanediol (PDO). It is also converted into detergents, epichlorohydrin for epoxy resins, and used directly as a boiler fuel. 

Used Cooking Oil

Oils from various food outlets need to regularly replace their cooking oil. Applications include re-purposing into biodiesel, renewable diesel, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). It is also converted into industrial lubricants, cleaners, soaps, and bioplastics. When properly treated, it is used as an energy-dense component in animal feed. 

Ammonium Sulphate

Mushroom growers produce Ammonium Sulphate as a by-product from their processes. It is used as a nitrogen and sulphur fertiliser for alkaline soils, lowering pH to boost green growth. It acts as an agricultural adjuvent to enhance herbicide uptake and acts as a water softener, while industrial uses include water treatment, protein purification, and flame retardants.

Blood and
Bone Meal

Blood and bone meal is a by-product of tallow manufacturing. It is an organic, slow-release fertiliser that enriches soil, promotes strong root development, and boosts plant growth. It is rich in nitrogen for leafy growth and phosphorus for flowering and fruiting. It also improves soil structure and boosts soil microorganisms

Grain Dust

Grain dust, a common byproduct of agricultural processing. It is a concentrated source of organic matter, starches, and proteins. It is increasingly repurposed for industrial and agricultural uses.

The primary industrial uses for grain dust are:

  • Animal Feed Additive: This is the most common use. Because the dust retains good nutritional value, it is often collected, blended, and pelletized for use as animal feed. It can serve as a filler or ingredient, with studies indicating that pelletised dust can substitute for up to 25% of corn in some animal rations.

  • Energy Production (Biomass Fuel): Grain dust is a dry, combustible material, making it suitable for energy generation. It can be burned directly for energy in specialized incinerators or, more commonly, processed into fuel pellets for industrial boilers, offering a renewable energy source.

  • Substrate for Composting & Biogasification: Due to its high organic content, grain dust acts as an effective substrate for composting operations. It can also be utilized in anaerobic digestion systems (biogasification) to produce bioenergy.

  • Soil Amendment/Stabilization: Research indicates that grain dust waste can be used as a soil stabilizer to improve moisture retention. When mixed into soil, it has been found to assist with retaining moisture, which can be beneficial in certain agricultural applications.

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