Sonichem
Assembly Line
π¬π§ Sonichem secures β¬1.4 million to convert sawdust into high-value bio-based chemicals
Sonichem, an East Midlands-based startup that converts low-value forestry by-products into high-value, renewable biochemicals, has secured β¬1.4 million in Pre-Series A funding including a follow-on investment by ACF Investors. The investment will be used to further develop its technology and finalise plans for a biorefinery plant β the first of its kind.
Only 55% of logs that enter a sawmill become usable construction timber. The other 45% end up as low-value by-products such as woodchips and sawdust. Sonichem breaks down this feedstock through its novel patent process β combining chemistry and ultrasound technology β into three main constituent natural bio-based chemicals: sugars, cellulose and lignin. For every Β£1 of sawdust, Sonichemβs technology can create Β£8 worth of bio-based sustainable chemicals.