Helping you develop low carbon products and services

About EBRI

Helping your business on the path to Net Zero

As customer demand for low carbon goods and services is rising, it is becoming increasingly important for suppliers to demonstrate their carbon footprint. More and more businesses are reviewing their supply chain emissions.

All of these factors will drive growth in the low carbon market sectors including bioenergy, energy-from-waste, energy systems and bioproducts.



Help is at hand

The Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University provides support to companies to explore and maximise opportunities in these increasingly important, vibrant markets, and the opportunities they offer. See short film (to the left) to discover more.

Redundant material such as food waste, cardboard boxes, plastic waste, sawdust, waste oils, manure, hay straw, sugar beet residue, spent grain waste from breweries are only a few examples of waste that could potentially open up fresh possibilities for your business.



Value from waste

EBRI offers practical solutions to help companies stimulate business start-up and growth, as well as the development of new products and services.

How EBRI can help you on the path to Net Zero

Here at EBRI, we have helped businesses from a wide range of industry sectors including agricultural, engineering, waste management, construction, financial services and food manufacturing.

  • Develop new products & services

  • Technology advice and assessment

  • Laboratory analysis of waste material

  • Bespoke reports including market and economic

  • Events for business including seminars and workshops

  • Link you to new supply chains

  • Provide advice on the latest funding opportunities

EBRI can offer your business specialist advice in the following areas:

  • Energy from Waste

  • Biochar

  • Bioproducts

  • Thermal Processes

  • Energy Systems

  • Biological Processes

  • Value Chain

Helping you on the path to Net Zero

The Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University conducts world-class research into all aspects of bioenergy, including energy-from-waste, as well as bioproducts and energy systems. We can provide you with specialist support to help your business on the path to Net Zero.