Simbeosys - A Waste Management Solution Company
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Below is a short “birds-eye-view” of what Simbeosys is and what we do.
The company’s name is a play on the word “symbiosis”. In short, what Tesla is for car manufacturing, Simbeosys is for agriculture, waste management, alternative fuel sources, and cleaning up the planet. To keep costs low and to ensure quality we do everything in-house and push the profits further down the line. This allows us to provide farmers with much-needed resources such as fertilizer, compost, and top-tier soils at a significant discount compared to the current market cost. Below is how we are able to do this.
1. We work with private companies, individuals, and the government to process their bio-waste, such as food scraps, paper, landscape clippings, manure, and cardboard. We are able to do this in a very timely fashion and the outcomes are highly potent and sought-after organic fertilizers, organic pesticides, composts, and highly enriched soils. It took modern farming 150 years to destroy the nutrition in our soil - our products can restore the soil in 7 years.
Our waste processing techniques are scalable so that they can be utilized by the smallest of communities or the largest of cities. They also happen to use significantly less energy than other methods in the market allowing the process to be run on manpower or automation that can be supported by renewable energy sources. For every pound of waste we process we gain multiple and highly sought-after products, the first being worm castings. The USA creates 200 billion pounds of biowaste a year and less than 20% of all waste in the US is currently being recycled. From just this one aspect of our business, biowaste processing, we are able to create over 10 products that the agricultural world is in desperate need of.
2. We also process sewage into high octane ethanol fuel by utilizing reed farms which produce up to 20 times more gallons per acre than corn. Corn is the current crop of choice in the industry and is horrible for the environment. It’s important to note that it is also not profitable which is why it needs subsidies to keep the farmers in business. Our second major advantage is we have no need to cut our ethanol with fossil fuels. We have a proprietary fuel additive that allows almost all modern combustion engines to run on it with little to no tweaking of the engine required. That's right, gasoline and diesel cars will be able to use our ethanol without the need of fossil fuels. Furthermore, every gallon of ethanol we produce will create 6 to 8 gallons of liquid fertilizer as a by-product. This liquid fertilizer is not synthetic, it is made from all-natural organic materials that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill. We will also be able to turn the remaining materials into highly concentrated protein for animal feed.
For our core team, we have some of the world’s best experts in their field. An engineer responsible for completing large hydroelectric dams, and a farmer employed by NASA to help them farm on Mars, are examples of the caliber of geniuses on our team. With the proper resources secured, we can immediately position ourselves as the go-to company to provide support for legislation already being passed in many states. California has just recently made it illegal to throw away food waste, and the United Nations has passed a resolution for the same. The pain Americans feel at the pump and the looming fertilizer and food shortages are only going to inflate the demand for our products - and with our team and proprietary elements, we are sure to be first to market and lead it far into the future.
The company’s name is a play on the word “symbiosis”. In short, what Tesla is for car manufacturing, Simbeosys is for agriculture, waste management, alternative fuel sources, and cleaning up the planet. To keep costs low and to ensure quality we do everything in-house and push the profits further down the line. This allows us to provide farmers with much-needed resources such as fertilizer, compost, and top-tier soils at a significant discount compared to the current market cost. Below is how we are able to do this.
1. We work with private companies, individuals, and the government to process their bio-waste, such as food scraps, paper, landscape clippings, manure, and cardboard. We are able to do this in a very timely fashion and the outcomes are highly potent and sought-after organic fertilizers, organic pesticides, composts, and highly enriched soils. It took modern farming 150 years to destroy the nutrition in our soil - our products can restore the soil in 7 years.
Our waste processing techniques are scalable so that they can be utilized by the smallest of communities or the largest of cities. They also happen to use significantly less energy than other methods in the market allowing the process to be run on manpower or automation that can be supported by renewable energy sources. For every pound of waste we process we gain multiple and highly sought-after products, the first being worm castings. The USA creates 200 billion pounds of biowaste a year and less than 20% of all waste in the US is currently being recycled. From just this one aspect of our business, biowaste processing, we are able to create over 10 products that the agricultural world is in desperate need of.
2. We also process sewage into high octane ethanol fuel by utilizing reed farms which produce up to 20 times more gallons per acre than corn. Corn is the current crop of choice in the industry and is horrible for the environment. It’s important to note that it is also not profitable which is why it needs subsidies to keep the farmers in business. Our second major advantage is we have no need to cut our ethanol with fossil fuels. We have a proprietary fuel additive that allows almost all modern combustion engines to run on it with little to no tweaking of the engine required. That's right, gasoline and diesel cars will be able to use our ethanol without the need of fossil fuels. Furthermore, every gallon of ethanol we produce will create 6 to 8 gallons of liquid fertilizer as a by-product. This liquid fertilizer is not synthetic, it is made from all-natural organic materials that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill. We will also be able to turn the remaining materials into highly concentrated protein for animal feed.
For our core team, we have some of the world’s best experts in their field. An engineer responsible for completing large hydroelectric dams, and a farmer employed by NASA to help them farm on Mars, are examples of the caliber of geniuses on our team. With the proper resources secured, we can immediately position ourselves as the go-to company to provide support for legislation already being passed in many states. California has just recently made it illegal to throw away food waste, and the United Nations has passed a resolution for the same. The pain Americans feel at the pump and the looming fertilizer and food shortages are only going to inflate the demand for our products - and with our team and proprietary elements, we are sure to be first to market and lead it far into the future.
To learn more or see our company's website visit: www.simbeosys.com or follow us at www.facebook.com/simbeosys
Organizer
Nathan Wheeler
Organizer
Nashville, TN