BioResource Management, Inc.

Innovative Solutions

What We Do

BioResource handles and manages organic materials often considered wastes, as well as developing dedicated supplies of biomass. The company develops methods of processing and delivery for these materials for use as renewable sources of energy, chemicals, and other products.

BioResource brings over thirty years' combined experience in organic recycling and biomass energy development (see Experience). Projects have been implemented in many areas including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, California, Massachusetts, New York and Illinois. International experience includes efforts in the United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, India, and Latin America.

BioResource provides consulting, management, and marketing services in two main areas - Biomass Energy and Organic Waste Management.


Biomass Energy

The personnel at BioResource have experience in developing renewable energy systems that produce electricity and/or process heat. Reliable biomass fuel supplies have been developed and managed in many different locations and operating conditions. Biomass energy steam projects have included energy conversions at hospitals, prisons, and private manufacturers. Biomass electrical generation projects included developing biomass supplies for two 17 MW stand-alone power plants in New England states and facilities totaling over 150 MW of generating capacity in Florida. Overall, BioResource played a major role in the financing and construction of operating facilities currently using over two million tons of biomass each year.

  • Biomass supply contract
  • Biomass Quality control programs
  • Biomass field operations and management
  • Equipment assessment
  • Biomass transportation management
  • Contract oversight and maintenance
  • Assurance of biomass deliveries/meeting cost and schedule
  • Carbon and greenhouse gas marketing

Organic Waste Management

BioResource has been involved in pioneering efforts to recycle the organic waste streams that present economic and environmental challenges as well as opportunities. New products and uses have been developed for material otherwise being disposed, including:

Urban Organic Waste - this includes vegetative debris, wood waste and other organic materials.

Forestry Residues - the material left from commercial logging operations, and residues from wood manufacturing such as sawdust, bark, and pulping sludges.

Animal Waste - manure, animal bedding, and litter from confined animal feeding operations.

In the major areas of activity above, BioResource is organized into divisions encompassing both research and full-scale commercialized operations. Some of the activities and services in these areas are listed below:

  • SRWC DSS/perennial crop economic analysis
  • Land use and parcel data
  • Project analysis (supply curves)
  • Project impact studies (transportation impacts, economic social impacts, infrastructure impacts)
  • Review of product-based research
  • Carbon accreditation