The Key is Our Proprietary Pretreatment Process

Bio Solutions Manufacturing, Inc. (BSOM) is a public company that has specialized in providing grease cleaning solutions to the restaurant and catering industry nationwide across the United States. They were involved in the development and delivery and sales of organic waste remediation products used by over 750 clients, including fast food restaurants, colleges, hotels, cafeterias, mess halls and municipalities.

Bio Solutions Manufacturing’s bio-energy division has been formed to direct this knowledge of the grease remediation business into the potentially higher profit margin business – of bio-diesel production, by pre-treating organic waste known as liquid brown trap grease (“LBTG”) and then converting it into quality “feed stock” suitable to produce ASTM B100 bio-diesel fuel.

This should not be confused with agri-biodiesel which is fuel made solely from virgin crude vegetable oils and animal fats (including yellow grease). Bio Solutions Manufacturing’s great advantage is that LBTG waste is an increasing and low-cost supply of feedstock all year round, with the only raw material cost currently being a post-processing rebate to the supplier (or hauler).

Bio Solutions Manufacturing will offer the market place a complete integrated end to end solution beginning at the food service facilities where the grease is created, to the licensed haulers who collect the brown grease to the waste water treatment facilities where it taken to for disposal. It is the solution that will appeal to municipal entities who address the problem of grease thru FOG (Fats, Oils and Grease) ordinances. Our advantage is that LBTG waste is a low-cost supply of crude feedstock which can be pre treated using our proprietary process into quality feed stock for ASTM B100 bio diesel production. In addition to the production cost advantage by using our preferred source of feed stock (brown trap grease) our business plan calls for providing our B100 production as the base for producing several popular Bio Diesel blends such as B20, B10 and B5 and selling that at preferred prices to the municipal governments to meet their mandated bio fuel needs. Federal and State governments are requiring a greater use of bio diesel blends in their various truck fleets which assures a certain level of base demand.

Current domestic U.S. consumption of over 11 billion gallons of fuel per annum and domestic production of about 1 billion gallons – puts government mandates into perspective.