The biorefinery processes approximately 600,000 tons of raw materials annually, half of which is pig manure. Additionally, it utilises manure from other livestock, field biomass, crop residues, and clean side streams from the food industry.
What matters most is that the feedstocks do not compete with food or feed production. That is why all feedstocks are classified as waste or residue streams. A residue refers to a substance that is not produced intentionally as a primary product, but is generated as a by-product of another activity. Nor has the production process been modified for the purpose of generating that by-product.
All feedstocks are sourced locally. There is no shortage of supply. According to public sources, within a 65-kilometre radius of the biorefinery, approximately 2.7 million tons of agricultural side streams alone are generated annually.
The biorefinery receives no feedstocks or waste from abroad.