Wilson Bio-Chemical

Wilson Bio-Chemical Wilson Bio-Chemical provides an innovative solution for waste and renewable energy issues through our

For waste operators, energy suppliers, environmentally concerned municipalities or larger organisations, Wilson Bio-Chemical provides a guaranteed autoclaving process to convert MSW into a renewable energy in a safe and efficient manner. Among all the other EfW technologies available, our autoclaving system produces a high quality product through an automated process and creates an opportunity to

provide energy security; Wilson Fibre® will be essential in ensuring societies are no longer totally dependent on imports or fossil fuels.

28/07/2022

We are grateful to be working with AEROSPACE UP, the University of Nottingham, and HSSMI on such an innovative project that will change the future of aviation and the circular economy!

Wilson Bio-Chemical were recently showcased at the Farnborough Airshow and represented by the MIDLANDS AEROSPACE ALLIANCE; watch the video below to hear more from Tom Wilson, the inventor and chief engineer of the Wilson System®.

25/07/2022

Our Waste to Wings project was awarded a grant through The Aerospace UP programme, which runs until the summer of 2023, and is operated by the University of Nottingham and the MIDLANDS AEROSPACE ALLIANCE (MAA).

This project is to future-proof and scale up the production of greener jet fuel by using circular economy practices and aerospace industry derived waste as the primary feedstock to manufacture sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

We are developing a unique process method and bio-chemical route to make bio-renewable jet fuel, diverting non-recyclable waste from landfills or incineration, and converting it into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), thus providing a unique and genuine solution to environmental air transport issues.

Watch the video to find out more!

A return flight between London and San Francisco has a carbon footprint per economy ticket of nearly 1 tonne of CO2e.The...
07/12/2021

A return flight between London and San Francisco has a carbon footprint per economy ticket of nearly 1 tonne of CO2e.

The development of Sustainable Aviation Fuel is critical for reducing emissions and is a key element for the aviation industry's long-term climate goals.

23/11/2021

Only 2 more sleeps until the EI Awards 2021 Ceremony!

Wilson Bio-Chemical has been shortlisted in the Low Carbon category!

This award is to recognise schemes and projects that have made significant progress in reducing carbon emissions to help reach net-zero by or before 2050. Those shortlisted have demonstrated a responsible and ethical commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of the industry either through the reduction of emissions or through storage of carbon.

Mark your calendars, the EI AWARDS 2021 take place next week on Thursday, 25th of November!Tom Wilson, Managing Director...
19/11/2021

Mark your calendars, the EI AWARDS 2021 take place next week on Thursday, 25th of November!

Tom Wilson, Managing Director at Wilson Bio-Chemical said: “I am very proud that our work aligned to Waste-to-Wings has been nominated for a global energy institute award. Pivotal to our success has been our team’s commitment and positive contribution in moving the project forward from its development stage”.

12/11/2021

Wilson Bio-Chemical Limited, is celebrating after securing specialist innovation funding to future-proof the production of greener jet fuel using aerospace industry derived waste as the primary feedstock to manufacture sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

The UK’s ambition is to be at the forefront of SAF production and this new project, funded by the Aerospace Unlocking Potential (Aerospace UP) programme, will support the long-term goal of the aviation industry – to cut CO2 emissions in half by 2050. SAF is seen as a long-term decarbonisation solution for the aviation sector. However, it currently accounts for only

https://www.renewableenergymagazine.com/biofuels/uk-companies-accelerating-the-development-of-green-20211001? Tom Wilson...
05/10/2021

https://www.renewableenergymagazine.com/biofuels/uk-companies-accelerating-the-development-of-green-20211001?

Tom Wilson, Managing Director of Wilson Bio-Chemical, said, “We’re delighted to be part of the Aerospace Unlocking Potential program. The support provided by the technology development group for Midlands manufacturers and its engineering supply chain has been pivotal and given us great impetus. Their efforts in encouraging supply groups to work circularly at the concept and innovation stage of projects is visionary and has proved to be invaluable to a small and medium sized firm like ours.''

The UK’s ambition is to be at the forefront of SAF production and this new project,funded by the Aerospace Unlocking Potential (Aerospace UP) program,will support the long-term goal of the aviation industry– to cut CO2emissions in half by 2050.SAF is seen as a long-term decarbonization solution ...

21/09/2021
Hello from India! 🙋🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳We are working with the Natems sugar factory in Hyderabad & the University of York, Biore...
12/12/2018

Hello from India! 🙋

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We are working with the Natems sugar factory in Hyderabad & the University of York, Biorenewables Development Centre, Jesmond Engineering, Prozomix & the International Centre for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology to explore ways to reduce waste from sugar cane bagasse - creating new value streams for the sugar producers & reducing our reliance on petrochemicals.

This collaboration is funded by the Newton-Bhabha Fund. Click on the link for more details! https://bit.ly/2L7QtE8

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