
Transforming the Power of Methane into Sustainable Fertilizer
The Regenysis Process
Step D: The liquid fractions and biomethane are fed into our second cluster of bioreactors along with our proprietary consortia of methanotrophs

Step B: We separate liquid and solid fractions into two distinct bioreactors.
Step A: We start by collecting and stabilizing animal waste to minimize ammonia and N2O emissions.
Step C: Solids are fed to specialized microbes which consume it and grow into biomass with high concentrations of phosphorus and potassium.
Step F: CO2 produced by our methanotrophs is captured and returned to Step C bioreactors where microbes use it as an energy source.
Step E: The microbes use the biomethane as energy to absorb phosphorus and potassium and combine it with nitrogen to make a carbon negative NPK fertilizer.
Benefits to the Planet
Benefits to People

Available in Europe in early 2027 for select partners. Contact us if interested.