IONA

Organic Runtime Sycle

Organic Waste Lifecycle Management

Iona Biogas establishes sustainable biological loops that convert environmental liabilities into high-value clean resources. By capturing volatile greenhouse emissions and optimizing biomass degradation, we help modern industries recover green thermal energy and premium organic fertilizers from raw organic waste.
  • BIO-FERTILIZER
  • CARBON REDUCTION
  • CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Producing Premium Nutrient-Rich Organic Byproducts

The anaerobic digestion process refines raw biomass into stabilized, odor-free liquid and solid bio-fertilizers. This valuable organic material replaces expensive mineral fertilizers, returning essential nitrogen and phosphorus back to local agricultural fields.

  • Converting high-odor livestock waste into pasteurized eco-fertilizer output.
  • Preserving vital organic soil nutrients for agricultural land application.
  • Eliminating raw chemical runoff concerns across surrounding water tables.

Eliminating Methane Emissions from Open Waste Storage

Capturing agricultural and industrial waste inside airtight digester tanks prevents methane from escaping into the open atmosphere. Replacing traditional waste storage systems with closed biological processing helps clients achieve strict net-zero targets.

  • Mitigating fugitive methane emissions from manure storage lagoons.
  • Replacing carbon-intensive energy grids with reliable base-load biopower.
  • Providing fully auditable green carbon offset credits for industries.

Establishing Closed-Loop Regional Energy Self-Sufficiency

Organic waste lifecycle management connects agricultural operations, food processors, and energy grids together. This local circular loop transforms expensive municipal disposal problems into steady, multi-tier clean fuel and fertilizer revenue sources.

  • Generating stable on-site electrical power from surrounding crop residues.
  • Lowering regional corporate environmental waste management disposal expenses.
  • Securing long-term economic independence from volatile commercial fossil fuel markets.