BCC Project – Bionic Carbon Credit and Bionic Carbon Token (BCT)

The BCC Project connects industrial µSoil production with a token model for CO₂ sinks. The objective is to make the physical carbon storage performance of Bionic plants available in a structured, documented form. The foundation is Bionic µSoil plants that transfer biochar into stable carbon matrices while producing organic fertiliser and energy products.

What is the Bionic Carbon Token (BCT)?

The Bionic Carbon Token (BCT) is a digital token intended to be issued by the planned Bionic Carbon Credit AG (BCC AG). Each BCT is intended to represent a defined share in a documented CO₂ sink.

The following aspects are in preparation:

  • Term, permanence and safeguarding mechanisms will be defined on a project-specific basis
  • Issue price and pricing logic are indicative and depend on market conditions, certification standard and supply/demand structure; direct EU-ETS price indexing does not apply automatically
  • Certification status: the BCC project is in the development phase; a recognised carbon removal certification (e.g. EBC C-Sink, CRCF-compatible) is to be pursued on a project-specific basis and has not yet been completed

The BCT is not a licensed financial instrument. This page does not constitute investment advice. Until a recognised carbon removal certification is in place, the BCT does not carry an officially certified sink value.

Technical and Ecological Basis: Bionic µSoil Plants

The BCC Project is based on industrial Bionic µSoil units using the mf200B platform. A typical unit processes defined quantities of suitable biomass per year, producing biogenic oil fractions, biochar (µChar) and µSoil products.

The biochar is processed into organic fertiliser and soil improver through the µSoil process. The stable carbon contained within it remains in the soil over extended periods once applied. Calculated CO₂ equivalents per plant are based on internal technical balances and depend on feedstock, energy balance, application pathway and the applicable certification methodology.

Role of BCC AG

BCC AG is envisioned as the project company responsible for building, operating and documenting the CO₂ sink infrastructure. Its tasks include:

  • Construction and operation of µSoil plants
  • Documentation of carbon sinks and product qualities
  • Establishment of an MRV system (Monitoring, Reporting, Verification)
  • Pursuit of recognised certification
  • Administration and issuance of BCT

The legal, regulatory and tax structure is in preparation and will be finalised prior to issuance.

Notice

All figures regarding CO₂ quantities, token prices and economic returns are indicative and based on planning assumptions. They do not replace independent verification, certification, legal advice or a bankable investment assessment. The BCC project is in the development phase. Interested parties are requested to request project-specific due diligence documentation.