Biogas Company
Biogas as a Resource for Agriculture
Biogas slurry and residual fractions contain valuable nutrients that can be utilized in agriculture. With proper handling and an effective market, a solution is created that strengthens both the business and the circular flow.


Provision
A Long-Term Solution for Biogas Companies
Biofertilizer is a resource that requires proper handling and distribution. A comprehensive solution provides control, stability, and value throughout the entire chain.
Stable sales
Biowaste and residual fractions are managed with a long-term perspective and a clear structure. This creates stability in operations, even for more complex fractions such as bottom sediments.
Comprehensive Solution
Handling, processing, and marketing are integrated into a single, cohesive solution. This simplifies the work and provides a better overview.
Connection to agriculture
Nutrients are utilized in agriculture, where they serve a purpose. This creates a functional flow from production to use.
A Better Deal
An effective structure for workflows and sales creates better conditions for a stable, long-term business.
Preliminary Study
The Right Conditions for Establishing a Biogas Plant
When establishing new biogas plants, several factors must work together to create a solution that is viable in the long term. Biototal helps analyze conditions related to the market, logistics, catchment area, and product use.
Our preliminary study includes
- Financial and Planning Guidelines
- Long-Term Sales Strategy
- Market and Catchment Area Analysis
- Logistics and Handling Requirements
Bottom sediments
Structured Management of Bottom Sediments
Bottom sediments from biogas plants are subject to clear requirements regarding handling, traceability, and documentation. Biototal is the first company in Sweden to offer a structured and quality-assured management system for bottom sediments, which provides better control, simpler operations, and clear accountability throughout the entire process.
Benefits
- Clear procedures based on documentation and traceability requirements
- A solution that works in day-to-day operations
- Better control over workflows and the division of responsibilities
- Joint management together with other waste streams from biogas production

Frequently Asked Questions
Questions regarding the handling and
disposal of biofertilizer
Here you'll find answers to questions about how biofertilizer is managed, the factors that influence its application, and how its use may evolve over time.
Variations are common in biogas production and affect how flows can be managed. By incorporating flexibility into handling and distribution, the solution remains effective over time.
Some residual waste streams contain materials of animal origin and are subject to specific requirements. With the proper permits and procedures, even these waste streams can be handled and processed safely, making it possible to manage waste streams that might otherwise be difficult to handle.
Bottom sediments often contain nutrients but have different properties than liquid biofertilizer. With proper handling, even these fractions can be incorporated into a functional, long-term flow.
A long-term solution depends on ensuring that the right quality reaches the right recipient. This requires both knowledge of the material and an effective structure for managing the flow of materials.

Contact
Would you like to review your application of biofertilizer?
We'll review your workflows and requirements and outline what a long-term solution might look like.
