Waste-to-value infrastructure

Operator-led infrastructure for waste-to-value

BRG develops feedstock, technology deployment, buyer channels, and carbon documentation across active waste-to-value corridors in East Africa and Saudi Arabia.

3.5+
Years of Field Operations
5
Country Pipeline
2
Kiln Platforms Validated
3
Revenue Streams
Affiliations & Standards

End-to-end waste to value infrastructure

We own the full value chain. Our platform is designed to be replicated across geographies, feedstock types, and regulatory environments.

Biomass Resource Group is a holding company operating a portfolio of biochar production and carbon removal businesses across emerging markets. Our operating entities deploy proven pyrolysis technologies to convert agricultural waste, invasive species, and municipal organics into high-quality biochar: a stable carbon sink with a permanence horizon measured in centuries.

The challenge of biochar at scale has never been the science. It has been the logistics: securing feedstock supply, building reliable transport and processing chains, navigating local regulatory and procurement structures, hiring and training operational teams, and establishing the buyer relationships that make a project commercially self-sustaining. We have spent over three years solving these problems in the field, and the infrastructure we have built is replicable.

Every project in our portfolio generates revenue from three sources: waste processing contracts, biochar product sales, and verified carbon removal credits. Operations are capitalized through a combination of project-level debt facilities, forward carbon offtake agreements, and strategic equity partnerships with regional industrial groups. The model does not depend on grant funding to operate.

Biomass Sourcing & Logistics

In-country logistics networks, procurement relationships, and supply chain infrastructure for consistent feedstock at scale. Replicable across new geographies with minimal adaptation.

Pyrolysis Operations

Mobile and fixed-kiln production technologies, validated in field conditions, each optimized for distinct feedstock profiles and throughput requirements.

Carbon Monitoring & Verification

Integrated measurement, reporting, and verification infrastructure for issuing high-integrity carbon removal credits that meet voluntary and compliance market standards.

Offtake & Market Access

Established relationships with biochar buyers, carbon credit purchasers, and government procurement channels across operating regions.

Three revenue streams from a single operational process

Each project generates income through production, offtake, and procurement. These are parallel revenue lines from the same physical operations, not separate business units.

Production

Biomass-to-Biochar Conversion

Fixed and mobile pyrolysis systems process agricultural waste, invasive species, and municipal organics into high-quality biochar. Throughput is configurable to local feedstock availability and market demand. Each kilogram of biochar produced sequesters carbon for over a century.

Revenue generated from
Biochar Product Sales Agricultural Amendments Energy Co-products
Offtake

Carbon Removal Credits

Each production run generates verified, durable carbon removal credits backed by physical biochar output and third-party monitoring. Forward offtake agreements with corporate buyers provide revenue visibility and partially capitalize new project deployments before operations begin.

Revenue generated from
Spot Carbon Sales Forward Offtake Agreements
Procurement

Waste Processing Contracts

Municipal and industrial operators pay for waste diversion and processing. Government tenders for sewage sludge treatment, agricultural residue management, and biogas co-production provide contracted, recurring revenue independent of carbon market pricing.

Revenue generated from
Government Tenders Municipal Contracts Industrial Waste Fees

Two validated kiln platforms, optimized for distinct operating contexts

Our technology selection is driven by feedstock characteristics, throughput requirements, and deployment constraints in each region.

Mobile Kiln Systems

Transportable pyrolysis units deployed directly to biomass sources in distributed, rural settings. Eliminates feedstock transport costs and enables community-level operation with minimal infrastructure requirements.

Deployment
Distributed / Rural
Feedstock
Invasive Species, Ag Waste
Operation
Community-Operated
Active In
East Africa

Fixed Kiln Installations

Permanent, higher-throughput pyrolysis installations integrated with municipal waste infrastructure. Co-located with feedstock sources for continuous operation and biogas energy recovery.

Deployment
Industrial / Co-located
Feedstock
Sewage Sludge, Organics
Operation
Dedicated Engineering Team
Active In
Saudi Arabia

Active operations and a growing global pipeline

Our operational model is designed for replication. Each new region leverages shared technology, carbon infrastructure, and institutional knowledge.

Active

East Africa

Community-scale mobile kiln operations converting invasive Prosopis mesquite into agricultural biochar and verified carbon removal credits. Full operational team, logistics infrastructure, and buyer relationships in place.

Entity
Riziki NBS
Technology
Mobile Kilns
Feedstock
Invasive Species
Active

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Industrial-scale fixed-kiln biochar and biogas production integrated with national water and waste infrastructure. Positioned through strategic partnerships with leading Saudi industrial groups and government procurement channels.

Entity
Saudi Biochar
Technology
Fixed Kilns
Feedstock
Sewage Sludge

Expansion pipeline under active evaluation

Our operational model and supply chain infrastructure are being assessed for deployment in additional markets where feedstock availability, carbon market access, and local partnerships align.

Pakistan MENA Region Sub-Saharan Africa

Measurable outcomes across carbon, employment, and waste diversion

Every metric is tied to operational output. We report what we can verify.

Carbon removal that cannot demonstrate permanence, additionality, and co-benefits will not survive increasing buyer scrutiny. Our model is built for that scrutiny. Every tonne of biochar we produce represents carbon locked in soil for over a century, independently verified and traceable to a specific production run.

Carbon is only one dimension of what our projects deliver. In Kenya, our operations create employment in communities where the average daily income is measured in cents. In Saudi Arabia, we divert municipal waste from landfill while generating revenue for the national water infrastructure. These co-benefits are integral to the commercial model, not incidental to it.

100+
Year Carbon Stability
Biochar permanence validated through standardized testing and third-party verification
2
Proven Kiln Platforms
Mobile and fixed pyrolysis systems field-validated for distinct operational contexts
300+
Direct Jobs Pipeline
Employment across biomass sourcing, kiln operation, logistics, and monitoring
5
Country Pipeline
Active operations and expansion opportunities across East Africa, MENA, and South Asia

Built by operators, not observers

Our leadership team has spent years building the operational infrastructure that makes biochar work at scale in challenging environments.

Biomass Resource Group was founded on a conviction that carbon removal at the scale the world needs will not come from laboratories or pilot programs. It will come from operational infrastructure deployed in the places where waste biomass is abundant, labor markets are underserved, and the economics of conversion are viable.

Our team operates on the ground in East Africa and the Middle East. We have built logistics networks, trained local teams, negotiated government contracts, and navigated the regulatory complexity of operating across multiple jurisdictions. That operational depth is our competitive advantage, and it is not easily replicated.

Revenue Before Scale

Every project generates revenue from day one through waste processing contracts, biochar sales, and carbon credits. Operations are capitalized through project-level debt, forward carbon offtake, and strategic equity with regional industrial partners. We do not depend on grant funding.

Logistics First

The hardest problem in biochar is not the chemistry. It is getting feedstock to the kiln and product to the buyer reliably, at cost, in environments where infrastructure is limited. We solve that first, then scale.

Replicable by Design

Every operational system, contract structure, and monitoring protocol is designed to be deployed in a new geography with minimal adaptation. Growth is a function of infrastructure, not heroics.

Community Integration

We build with local teams, not around them. Operational employment, community feedstock sourcing, and agricultural co-benefits create the social license that makes long-term operations viable.

From the field

Operational milestones, project updates, and industry perspective from our teams across operating regions.

March 2026 Saudi Arabia

BRG advances to final round on major national water company biogas tender

Saudi Biochar has been shortlisted as a top-three finalist for a significant biogas infrastructure contract, our largest government tender to date.

February 2026 Corporate

Biomass Resource Group holding company formally established

Unifying our operating entities under a single corporate structure to streamline governance, attract institutional capital, and support global expansion.

January 2026 Kenya

Kenya operations team fully staffed and positioned for launch

Operations manager, field engineers, logistics network, and buyer partnerships in place. Mobile kiln deployment begins upon closing of current financing round.

Investing in durable carbon removal infrastructure

We partner with institutional investors, carbon credit buyers, government procurement authorities, and waste management operators.

General inquiries

info@biomassresourcegroup.com