Research &
development

5Rs Waste Corp. R&D

5Rs Waste Corp is dedicated to a comprehensive approach that goes beyond biogas production and fermented digestate improvement. In addition to these initiatives, we are actively involved in producing green fuels derived from biogas, such as hydrogen, ethanol, methanol, and liquefied natural gas. By harnessing the potential of biogas, we contribute to a sustainable energy ecosystem and reduce our carbon footprint.

Soil Health Products and Actions: 5Rs focuses its Research and Development efforts on studying how biostimulants and fermented organic wastes can enhance soil health. Our goal is to improve root growth, stimulate root enzymes, increase nutrient transport, enhance soil structure, boost microbial activity, and modify root architecture. These efforts are aimed at improving farming practices, reducing costs, and mitigating the impact of extreme weather in agriculture. Our ongoing research in these areas is essential for promoting sustainable agriculture, improving nutrient uptake efficiency, and ultimately enhancing plant growth and yield.

Waste-to-Energy Biogas production is a multi-faceted process with numerous beneficial outputs. It generates heat, which can be harnessed for various applications, and CO2, which can be used for cooling, among other uses. The methane produced can be further processed into hydrogen and liquefied natural gas (LNG), expanding the range of potential uses.

5rs Waste to Energy study

The byproduct of this process, known as digestate, can be fermented. This fermentation not only sterilizes the digestate, eliminating any potential pathogens but also enables the production of ethanol, a valuable biofuel. Every stage of the process is designed to maximize utility and minimize waste, contributing to a more sustainable and efficient use of resources. The end result is a pathogen-free liquid that can be safely used in various applications, further enhancing the value of this process.

Lagoons Sanitation, our commitment to constant improvement and efficiency is unwavering. We are focused on pioneering techniques for biogas production and enhancing the quality of fermented digestate. By fine-tuning pH levels and harnessing the nutrient-rich fermented digestate, we strive to minimize nitrogen loss, restore biodiversity in soils, and offer a sustainable remediation solution.

A key aspect of our approach is to reduce pathogens in lagoons and digestates to the bare minimum. This not only ensures the safety and health of the ecosystems we work with but also enhances the effectiveness of our biogas production and soil remediation efforts. In essence, we are dedicated to producing more with less while maintaining the highest standards of environmental responsibility and sustainability.

IT/Soil Tech Management: In addition, our Research, Development, and Design (RR&DD) efforts encompass IT and management research. We focus on collecting data from various sensors, including Soil-Optix and Soil-Reader devices, weather stations, and satellite information. By utilizing this data, we are continuously improving our predictive algorithms for irrigation, variable rate applications, and land management practices. This also involves implementing innovative approaches to cattle management through smart grazing techniques.

Looking ahead, we are striving to integrate farm data collection with dedicated management software and connect it with platforms like QuickBooks to streamline operations and enable data-driven decision-making. Through strategic partnerships with organizations such as Auravant and Agrow Analytic, we are committed to revolutionizing agricultural practices while embodying a new interpretation of the 5Rs principle.

Our Mission and Vision:
Our RR&DD division exemplifies our company's dedication to cutting-edge research, sustainable innovation, and comprehensive solutions that tackle challenges across the energy, agriculture, and technology sectors.

Through our ongoing research and development efforts, 5Rs Waste Corp is dedicated to advancing agricultural practices and contributing to environmental sustainability. We believe in the power of nature and science to transform waste into valuable resources, and we are committed to making a positive impact on our planet.

Our goal is to create solutions that benefit both the environment and the economy. We are proud to be part of the solution to the world's waste challenges. We are 5Rs Waste Corp, and we are transforming waste into wealth, one compost pile at a time.

5Rs Waste Corp’s R&D is dedicated to sustainable waste management and energy production. We produce green fuels from biogas, including hydrogen, ethanol, methanol, and LNG, contributing to a sustainable energy ecosystem.

Our R&D focuses on enhancing soil health using biostimulants and fermented organic wastes. We aim to improve farming practices, reduce costs, and mitigate extreme weather impacts in agriculture.

Biogas production yields heat, CO2, and methane, which can be processed into hydrogen and LNG. The byproduct, digestate, can be fermented to produce ethanol and a pathogen-free liquid that can be safely used.

We are committed to constant improvement, focusing on biogas production techniques and digestate quality enhancement. We aim to minimize nitrogen loss, restore soil biodiversity, and offer sustainable remediation solutions. A key aspect is reducing pathogens in lagoons and digestates to the minimum.

Our RR&DD efforts encompass IT and management research, focusing on data collection from various sensors and improving predictive algorithms for irrigation and land management. We aim to integrate farm data collection with management software and connect it with platforms like QuickBooks.

Our mission is to advance agricultural practices and contribute to environmental sustainability. We aim to transform waste into valuable resources, creating solutions that benefit both the environment and the economy. We are 5Rs Waste Corp, transforming waste into wealth, one compost pile at a time.

Research Waste to Energy, held in Hanford - CA

Biogas potential research at Hanford, CA - USA
Biogas potential research at Selma, CA - USA
PH measuring equipment during fermentation
Methane measuring equipment during research
Fermentation lab samples
Fermentation lab samples