Our Technology
Turning carbon into sustainable materials
We have developed a platform that converts waste carbon into sustainable materials.
Our Technology
Turning carbon into sustainable materials
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Biosfera’s climate-tech solutions
Fuels
Our innovative technology converts carbon into sustainable fuels that significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Our fuels can lower emissions by up to 80% compared to conventional fuels. This breakthrough not only addresses climate change but also enhances energy efficiency, highlighting our commitment to creating a sustainable future.
Solvents
We produce eco-friendly solvents by converting waste carbon, reducing the environmental impact of industrial processes. These solvents minimize hazardous waste, making them a safer and more sustainable option for various applications. Our method showcases our dedication to environmental responsibility and innovation.
Surfactants
At Biosfera, we transform carbon into eco-friendly surfactants that support sustainable industrial processes. Surfactants are critical in many products, from detergents to personal care items. By reducing hazardous waste and promoting greener alternatives, we contribute to a more sustainable market, which is expected to reach $5.52 billion by 2025.
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Our Impact
Reducing greenhouse gasses
Our technology helps in significantly reducing emissions by converting them into valuable resources, thereby combating climate change and promoting cleaner air.
Boosting the economy
We transform waste carbon into sustainable isoprene, a high-demand product used in various industries. This not only creates economic value but also supports the principles of the circular economy.
Pioneering sustainable technology
Our bacteria and specialized technology represent cutting-edge advancements in biotechnology, setting new standards for sustainable practices
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Marya Cokar is the co-founder of Biosfera Group LLC, dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions. Her journey began with a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Calgary,