HPCI Green Pellet® uses biomass residues
HPCI Green Pellet® is sourced from agricultural and forestry residues for a negative carbon footprint
We supply the factories from :
Sawmill residues and related products
When the sawyer squares the log to make boards, he generates slabs and chips that we recycle
Forestry residues
When trees are felled, slashes, low branches and crowns remain on site, which we process.
Residues related to the planting of trees
Trees are planted by densifying them, then thinning is carried out, which we use.
Residues from large crops
Edb-HPCI® can treat straw (rice, cotton, rape).
Wood waste that Edb-HPCI® technology cleans and recycles

HPCI Green Pellet® does not compete with food
We are not in competition with the food industry because we do not use flowers or fruit. We only use the woody part of the plant, such as straws or husks. In some countries, these straws are burnt in the fields, causing considerable air pollution. By collecting them for HPCI Green Pellet®, we eliminate this pollution.
The resource reserves are immense
Based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, 15 billion tons of lignocellulosic residues (wood residues, straw, husks) have no use in the world.
These residues can be used to produce HPCI Green Pellet® which replaces coal in electricity and steam production, oil in ethanol production and is an excellent biosourced material in construction.
HPCI Green Pellet® is the best candidate to decarbonise the world.
HPCI Green Pellet ®develops local circular economies
We recycle agricultural and forestry residues and waste from local foresters and farmers, generating a second income and direct and indirect local employment in rural areas.
We give a value to the forest residues of the territories around the factories, reducing the pollution linked to transport.
Moreover, the development of these territories is strategic in order to ensure the energy independence of nations in a period of global instability.
HPCI Green Pellet® recycles coal burning and logistics equipment to decarbonise the world
HPCI Green Pellet® reuses the port, rail and road infrastructure of coal, without any modification of the equipment, because it is stored in the open.
The environmental impact of not recycling coal plants is staggering in terms of the tons of equipment and infrastructure that would become waste. HPCI Green Pellet® gives a green, second life to coal-fired power plants without modifying the equipment.
Energy intensive industries are interested in HPCI Green Pellet®, a grindable pellet compatible with pulverised coal boilers.
The price of HPCI Green Pellet® is stable, which guarantees its long-term supply.
HPCI Green Pellet® has multiple uses, all of which are second generation (using no fruit or flowers). It is a decarbonised and 100% renewable supply for producers of 2G bioethanol, of 2G biosugar, of biomaterials and more generally of biochemistry.
HPCI Green Pellet® recycles coal burning and logistics equipment to decarbonise the world
HPCI Green Pellet® reuses the port, rail and road infrastructure of coal, without any modification of the equipment, because it is stored in the open.
The environmental impact of not recycling coal plants is staggering in terms of the tons of equipment and infrastructure that would become waste. HPCI Green Pellet® gives a green, second life to coal-fired power plants without modifying the equipment.
Energy intensive industries are interested in HPCI Green Pellet®, a grindable pellet compatible with pulverised coal boilers.
The price of HPCI Green Pellet® is stable, which guarantees its long-term supply.
HPCI Green Pellet® has multiple uses, all of which are second generation (using no fruit or flowers). It is a decarbonised and 100% renewable supply for producers of 2G bioethanol, of 2G biosugar, of biomaterials and more generally of biochemistry.
In the words of our partners
Européenne de Biomasse reconciles stakeholders to serve the public interest. Politicians, financiers and indus-trialists have testified to our high ecological value and the profitability of our economic model.
"It shows that when we all pull together, we can achieve this ecological transition that everyone is calling for."

Emmanuelle WargonCabinet minister at the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition of the French Republic
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