

LET'S PRESERVE THE SOIL
Our aspiration is the sacred mission to preserve the soil
Biotech 22 is fully dedicated to the biological restoration of damaged, polluted and degraded soils. By developing specialized biotechnologies, we aim to create and maintain sustainable ecosystems for long-term ecosystem health and services. For 12 years we have been supporting our clients in the restoration of mines, forests, landfills, industrial zones, agricultural lands and more.
Technology

The goal of our technology is water purification and soil restoration. The desired effect is the creation of conditions for the sustainable development of populations of microorganisms, plant and animal species. The goal is achieved by creating a sustainable ecosystem at the site of application.
We use our patented engineered compost “K2” - an innovative natural formula that supports soil restoration and sustainable plant growth. It removes pollutants, improves soil health and accelerates vegetation development. The ultimate goal is to build a healthy, self-sustaining ecosystem.
Our services

PURIFICATION OF POLLUTED WATERS AND SEWERS
Sewerage systems face significant challenges related to the accumulation of organic matter such as fats, oils, food waste and other biodegradable materials.
Our proven technology permanently purifies organic buildup in water pipes and restores water quality in a completely natural way, without negatively impacting the environment or harming plumbing facilities.
SOILS DAMAGED BY FOREST FIRES
Climate change directly increases the frequency and intensity of forest fires. This often leads to increased erosion, destruction of soil structure, reduced fertility, and disruption of the balance of the entire ecosystem.
Forest restoration after fires is a complex and multifaceted process that requires the application of various techniques aimed at ecosystem and biodiversity restoration and soil stabilization.


RECLAMATION OF OLD MINES AND OTHER INDUSTRIAL SITES
Mining and quarrying seriously disrupt the natural state of the soil and the natural environment. They lead to long-term changes, including: toxic pollution, erosion, chemical changes and loss of biodiversity.
The restoration of former mines involves creating conditions for the sustainable development of microbial, plant, and animal populations. We achieve this result by creating a sustainable ecosystem at the technology's application site. Our technology successfully copes with the reduction of pollution from heavy metals, cyanides, sulfides, etc.

OUR AMBITIOUS GOAL
The technology has been in development for 11 years and has numerous references for its application. The developments have included and are still being supplemented with innovative solutions and products that help achieve the company's ambitious goal:
FULL RESTORATION OF DEGRADED SOILS WITHIN 1 YEAR
Years of experience
We have been developing our technology through research and operational activities since 2013.
Intellectual property
The production and application methods of our products are protected by registered patents and utility models.
Environmental friendliness
We use environmentally friendly methods that pose no risk of secondary pollution.
Sectors

Mine reclamation

Restoration of forest areas

Landfill Reclamation

Strengthening infrastructure

Restoration and improvement of agricultural lands
Who are we?

We are a team of geo- and hydroengineers, ecologists and agronomists with the mission of developing biotechnology for the purification of polluted and damaged soils, waters and waterways. For the implementation of our technology, only biological methods and products that have been proven not to cause secondary pollution or other adverse effects after their use are permissible.
Our goal is to create conditions for implementing technology to restore increasingly large areas of degraded soil on our planet. We believe that this is an urgent action that must be taken as part of humanity's effort to combat against an increasingly unfavorable climate. A special emphasis for us is the restoration of burned forests affected by increasingly frequent and severe wildfires. Soil is the foundation on which everyone and everything, before and after us, stands.
