Circularity

Closing the loop, by design.

A linear economy buries waste and buys inputs. We do neither. Both BioLogix platforms take a waste stream in and return something the land or the process can use again — so the loop closes on-site, not in a landfill.

Two loops, one system

Waste in, value back — for soil and for water.

Each platform runs its own circular arc. The residue one operation calls waste is the feedstock the next one recovers, and the product returns to the land or process it came from.

01 · Waste stream02 · Recover03 · Useful output04 · Return locally
Soil loop · Soil Recovery Platform

The reclamation loop

Organic residue becomes reclamation-grade casting that rebuilds the soil it feeds.

Soil RecoveryCasting
01 · InOrganic residue
02 · RecoverVermiculture
03 · OutWorm casting
04 · ReturnRestored soil
Water loop · Water Recovery Platform

The clarification loop

High-strength effluent is stripped of load and returned as cleaner, reusable water.

Water RecoveryClarify
01 · InProcess effluent
02 · RecoverClarify + oxidise
03 · OutLower-load water
04 · ReturnReuse / discharge
A worked example

One site, both loops — and where the money is.

Take a food or starch processor. It pays to dispose of organic solids and to treat its wastewater. Co-locate both platforms and each cost becomes a recovered product.

SourceFood / starch processorGenerates organic solids and high-strength wastewater as by-products.
SplitTwo waste streamsOrganic solids to the soil loop; process effluent to the water loop.
RecoverSoil + water recoveryVermiculture recovers the solids; clarification + oxidation strips the effluent.
ProductsCasting + lower-load waterA soil amendment and a cleaner, reusable water stream.
DestinationLocal reuse / off-takeCasting to reclamation off-take; water to on-site reuse or discharge.
What entersOrganic solids + process effluent the processor already pays to handle.
What's recoveredSoil amendment and lower-load water — two saleable or reusable outputs.
Who paysAvoided disposal & treatment cost for the processor; off-take revenue for the casting.
Where output goesReclamation off-take partners; water reused on-site or discharged to standard.
Why it stays local

Co-located, so the loop is short.

Circularity only works when the feedstock, the process and the demand sit close together. We site production next to the waste it consumes and the land or plant it serves — cutting haulage, emissions and cost out of the loop.

  • 01Source waste on-siteAnimal, crop and food-processing residues, or process effluent, feed the system where they arise.
  • 02Recover value in placeAutomated, RFID-tracked recovery converts load into a measured, consistent product.
  • 03Return it to the landCasting and clarified water go back into the same agriculture, industry or reclamation site.
Commercial model

Start as a module. Scale to turnkey.

We reduce risk on both sides: land the technology as a low-commitment retrofit or pilot, prove the economics on a partner's own stream, then expand into full systems and long-term off-take.

  • ARetrofit moduleDrop a Water Recovery Platform skid or a Soil Recovery Platform unit into an existing operation with minimal disruption.
  • BPilot packageValidate output and economics on the partner's own feedstock or effluent.
  • CTurnkey & off-takeScale to full systems with contracted OEM off-take underwriting the output.
Find your fit

Which loop should we close first?

Tell us about your reclamation site, feedstock or effluent, and we'll scope the right module, pilot or system to close it.