Your waste is
in the wrong column.
The same six-stage biorefinery is configured to the waste you produce and the outcome you need — compliance, cost reduction, energy, fertiliser, or all of them. Find your stream below.
Solutions for every organic waste stream.
Councils, food and beverage processors, and primary producers each bring a different problem to the same plant. Co-digesting them together is what makes the economics work — for all of you.
- −Disposal fees
- −Levy exposure
- −Emissions
- +Biogas energy
- +Class A output
- +Nutrients
Turn your WWTP's largest liability into your most valuable asset
- Meet tightening consent conditions — pathogen-free outputs under the new wastewater standards.
- Eliminate sludge disposal costs and remove landfill levy exposure on biosolids.
- Generate energy on-site to move toward energy neutrality and reduce ratepayer burden.
- −Tipping fees
- −Haulage
- −Gas price risk
- +Biogas + heat
- +Fertiliser
- +ESG credits
Convert processing waste into profit and eliminate disposal costs
- Process dairy whey, spent grain, meat offal and grape marc — turn residues into biogas that offsets your gas and heat demand.
- Reduce transport and tipping fees and de-risk against volatile gas pricing and carbon costs.
- Strengthen ESG reporting with verified emissions reductions and a premium organic fertiliser for local agriculture.
- −Fertiliser bills
- −Discharge limits
- −Lost methane
- +N & P to land
- +On-farm biogas
- +Carbon revenue
Close the nutrient loop and create value from farm waste
- Convert crop residue and animal waste to biogas — recover nitrogen and phosphorus instead of buying them back.
- Reduce synthetic fertiliser dependency and stay ahead of nutrient discharge limits.
- Add a carbon revenue line from waste diversion and avoided methane, on top of farm-gate income.
Today, organic waste runs one way.
Into landfill — while farms import fertiliser and the surplus runs off into our rivers. Our model closes the loop, and the loop pays for itself.
Linear vs circular resource recovery · model reviewed with Planetary Insights
The honest comparison.
Landfill and composting destroy value; single-stage AD leaves most of it on the table. Here is the same waste, four ways.
| Feature | BRRPOUR PLATFORM | Landfill | Composting | Traditional AD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Methane emissions | Zero — fully captured | High, uncontrolled | Moderate | Low, some fugitive |
| Revenue streams | 4+ | 0 | 1 | 1–2 |
| Pathogen elimination | Complete — thermal hydrolysis | None | Partial | Partial |
| Land efficiency | High | Very low | Low | High |
| Biogas yield | 400% higher | N/A | N/A | Baseline |
| Cost trajectory | Revenue positive | Rising levies | Cost centre | Marginal |
Biogas-yield advantage reflects six-stage anaerobic co-digestion against conventional single-stage AD.
Tell us what you produce.
We'll map the configuration, the economics, and the consenting pathway — one conversation, no obligation.