Recycling with Fiberight insures mainstream recyclables, like paper, plastic and metal, inadvertently tossed in the trash are recovered rather than buried in a landfill, as well as fuels an emerging recycling market to extract a significantly greater value and energy from the remaining unprocessed MSW than has not been previously possible or economically feasible.
Fiberight’s key concepts have been “brewing” for many years with over two decades of successful business history in the waste recycling and micro-brewery industries. CEO Craig Stuart-Paul assembled a seasoned management and scientific team to develop Fiberight’s innovative solution to convert trash, otherwise destined for disposal, into a renewable fuel and energy. With expertise in the waste industry and biotech knowledge, Fiberight developed a method to produce ethanol and biogas. Fiberight differs from other biofuel manufacturers in our knowledge of plant design, waste processing, and expertise regarding enzymatic hydrolysis to build a profitable and solution-driven business. This proprietary method can be implemented in a “mini-mill” concept, with plant facilities easily sited in urban or industrial locations within close proximity to feedstock (trash) and renewable fuel markets.
Fiberight is a privately held company founded in 2007 with current operations in Virginia, Maryland and Iowa. As a leading edge clean technology company, our team focuses on transforming municipal solid waste (MSW) and other organic feedstocks into next generation renewable biofuels, with cellulosic ethanol as the core product. Pilot plant facilities have been on-going since 2008. In November 2009, Fiberight purchased a shuttered first generation corn ethanol plant in Blairstown, IA with the intent retrofit for second generation ethanol production. Initial stage investment for the Iowa plant will enable the company to commence the production of 6 MMgy cellulosic ethanol using MSW. Fiberight is targeting rapid expansion of its proto-type commercial plants in markets with 100,000 or more population, with a focus on those communities with disposal limitations and high tipping fees.
Fiberight developed a Targeted Fuel Extraction (TFE) process to cost effectively and efficiently convert municipal solid waste (MSW) into cellulosic biofuel, plant energy and marketable electricity. The TFE is a remarkably innovative system that separates, cleans and processes organic and hydrocarbon fractions of the waste stream. Once separated, the recyclable fraction is sold to as recycled content feedstock to end markets who make new products out of old and the organic fraction is converted into renewable fuels.
Innovative technologies, proven on a commercial scale, such as enzyme recycling and cellulosic sugar concentration have been developed to achieve high yield renewable fuels at a low conversion cost. During 2009, Fiberight demonstrated the value of robust enzyme catalysts used by our strategic technical partner, Novozymes. The technology platform has been tested at an industrial scale, all the way through finished transportation grade fuel; making Fiberight one of the first companies in the US to achieve this important milestone.
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