Ag-West Bio Invests in Saskatchewan Startup Transforming Waste into Valuable Bioproducts

Ag-West Bio has recently made a $300,000 investment in NULIFE GreenTech, a Saskatoon-based startup that diverts waste from landfills by utilizing its patented HydroThermal Liquefaction (HTL) technology. This process transforms agricultural residues, food manufacturing waste, and sewage sludge into sustainable biocrude oil. Traditional waste disposal methods are costly, inefficient, and increasingly restricted due to landfill and land spreading bans. Additionally, the growing concern over per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals,” is becoming more urgent as research reveals their negative impact on human health. NULIFE’s process is able to eliminate 95% of PFAS.

NULIFE has been chosen by Frontier, an initiative founded by Stripe, Alphabet, Shopify, Meta, and McKinsey, to participate in its 2024 prepurchase cycle. Frontier aims to speed up the development of carbon removal technologies by supporting early-stage companies like NULIFE. The focus is on technologies that offer permanent carbon storage, do not compete for arable land, and are scalable in a cost-effective manner.

Ag-West Bio’s investment will help NULIFE expand its commercial pilot operations to meet growing demand, ahead of a full-scale commercial plant expected in late 2024 or 2025.

“Support from Ag-West Bio and Frontier is pivotal for NULIFE as we scale up our carbon removal capabilities and address critical waste disposal challenges in the industries we serve, such as food manufacturing, agricultural processing, and wastewater treatment plants,” said Jerry Kristian, co-founder of NULIFE GreenTech.

Ag-West Bio is enthusiastic about backing the commercialization of NULIFE’s groundbreaking technology, which provides significant cost savings for wet organic waste producers while also reducing their environmental impact. NULIFE’s technology, developed in Saskatchewan, is both modular and scalable, making it ideal for processing food and dairy waste.

Kyle Adams, Director of Investment and Commercialization at Ag-West Bio, expressed his admiration for NULIFE’s co-founders, Brock Eidem and Jerry Kristian. He acknowledged the challenges of bringing such technology to market, noting the founders’ diverse skillsets and persistence. “Brock and Jerry’s efforts are gaining real momentum. I’m confident NULIFE will become a success story for Saskatchewan.”

For more information, visit www.nulifegreentech.com.

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