RW Cattle

Cattle, CAFOS & the Environment

Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) account for most U.S. livestock production. Their large scale keeps food costs down, but spreading all that manure as crop fertilizer creates air and water pollution problems. The industry has tried to limit these impacts, but nutrient runoff, methane and ammonia emissions, and other issues have CAFOs under scrutiny from regulatory agencies, advocacy groups, industry investors, and their consumers. Bion’s mission  

It's All About the Manure

One beef cow generates as much organic waste as 33 people

90 m

US Beef Cattle

99 %

Finished at CAFO

20000 +

CAFOs in the US

1.5 B
TONS

Annual Manure

Consumers May Not Know and Worry About the Manure Issues

But They Care About Sustainability

$ 150
Billion

Sustainable sales in 2021

24 %

Shoppers buying alternative meat products

64 %

Shoppers willing to pay a premium for sustainability

37 %

Alternative buyers due to sustainability concerns

Bion partnerships will produce truly sustainable grain- or grass-finished beef.

REAL beef – not an alternative 

BION Leverages CAFO Concentration

Advanced waste treatment minimizes environmental impacts by capturing resources before they become pollution, producing renewable energy, clean water, and precision low-carbon and organic fertilizers

A 15,000 head Bion beef facility will produce:

Manure

Biogas

Clean Water

Organic Nitrogen

136500
Tons
83577
MMBTU
9000000
Gallons
1359514
Pounds

Bion

just makes sense

Bion’s patented treatment platform creates value by upcycling resources now being wasted or underutilized. The platform, coupled with Bion’s strategic partner business model, will produce the most environmentally AND economically sustainable beef available today.

Meaningful Sustainability  Measured and Verified

          New and Enhanced           Revenue Streams

         Premium-Priced          Products