SoilLogia, an ag-climate-tech startup founded by Antonio Timoteo, PhD, is entering its seed funding round to raise $6,141,432. The funding will support the expansion of Reclyzer, the company’s biochar product made from sewage sludge, which enhances soil health, boosts crop productivity, and supports carbon sequestration.

The investment will primarily finance the acquisition of the BST-50 Beston pyrolysis system, capable of producing 15 tons of biochar per hour. The system will be housed in a new facility in Georgetown, Delaware, with sludge sourced from wastewater treatment facilities in Kent County, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Additional funds will cover land acquisition, facility construction, chemical testing equipment, operational costs, and a contingency reserve.

SoilLogia offers investment opportunities through climate credit purchases, equity stakes, or a combination of both. The company targets climate tech investors, agriculture experts, and those interested in carbon offset markets. By repurposing waste into a valuable soil amendment, Reclyzer diverts CO₂ and methane emissions from traditional sewage sludge disposal methods while addressing concerns about heavy metals and contaminants.

With a commitment to sustainability and regenerative agriculture, SoilLogia aims to expand its market reach and forge strategic partnerships. Dr. Timoteo envisions a global impact, stating, “As long as people inhabit an area, this solution can work.” The startup’s approach aligns with net-zero goals and offers a scalable solution to waste management, climate change, and agricultural challenges.


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