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Global Sustainable Products Seeks Strategic Investment to Expand Biosecure Waste Upcycling Technology

Company seeks investment to scale its process for converting biodegradable waste into biosecure feed and fertilizer.

April 12, 2026 4:30 PM
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Global Sustainable Products, Inc., an environmental technology company focused on advanced waste recovery systems, has announced that it is seeking strategic investment. The company aims to accelerate the deployment of its process that converts biodegradable waste into either a 100% biosecure organic class ‘A’ fertilizer or a 100% biosecure organic livestock feed.

The company’s platform is built around a proprietary flow-through system designed to transform a wide range of biodegradable materials into usable agricultural outputs. Through this process, organic waste streams from livestock operations, food processing facilities, and municipal systems are converted into inputs that can re-enter the production cycle. CEO Joe Busby views the concept as an effort to reframe how waste is approached across industries. He says, “Every system produces residuals. The conversation can shift toward opportunities if we think of residuals as resources.”

This perspective has been shaped by decades of firsthand experience among the company’s leadership. The founding team, including Busby, Matthew W. Braxton, Ellen J. Galloway, Kenneth P. Braxton, and Mark H. Reynolds, brings a combined background spanning agriculture, agribusiness management, finance, and operational strategy.

Their professional histories include farming operations, consulting engagements, and multi-industry advisory roles, providing direct exposure to the operational and economic implications of waste handling. Busby notes that over time, these experiences highlighted inefficiencies in waste management practices, particularly in how biodegradable materials are processed, regulated, and repurposed.

Global Sustainable Products emerged from this context with a focus on developing a system capable of addressing those inefficiencies in a scalable way. The flexibility of the firm’s system allows it to be deployed in multiple configurations. According to Busby, portable units can be installed directly at a client’s site, enabling on-location processing of waste streams, while permanent facilities can be constructed for larger-scale operations. This adaptability is intended to support a wide range of users, from individual agricultural producers to municipalities managing significant volumes of organic waste. “Adaptability is essential,” Busby notes. “Each environment has its own variables, and the system has been developed with that in mind.”

The broader market context underscores the relevance of such solutions. Over 66 million tons of food waste were generated in 2019, with only a small portion diverted through composting. Organic materials represent a significant share of landfill content, contributing to methane emissions during decomposition. It is also worth noting that landfills account for a notable portion of global greenhouse gas emissions, with additional environmental and public health considerations tied to waste accumulation.

At the same time, the economic landscape surrounding waste management continues to evolve. According to data from market research firm Exactitude Consultancy, U.S. waste management market is valued at approximately $100 billion as of 2024 and is projected to grow steadily over the coming decade. This growth, as Busby notes, reflects increasing interest in sustainable practices and emerging technologies that can improve efficiency and resource utilization. He adds that within this environment, solutions that integrate waste reduction with value creation are gaining attention from both operators and investors.

Global Sustainable Products positions its model within this intersection of environmental need and economic potential. The company’s approach seeks to align waste processing with revenue-generating outputs, offering a framework where disposal and production can coexist within a single system. Busby emphasizes the importance of this alignment. “When a solution connects operational efficiency with financial outcomes, it tends to resonate more broadly,” he says. “It becomes part of how organizations think about growth.”

The company is currently seeking seed funding to support several near-term objectives, including the construction of its first portable processing unit, the development of trained operational teams, and the continued buildout of its contract pipeline. Busby notes that initial engagements and conversations across various regions have helped inform how the system may be applied across agricultural, industrial, and municipal settings. 

“As we connect with operators in different environments, we gain a clearer understanding of how adaptable the system can be in real-world conditions,” he explains. This funding round is viewed as a foundational step in a broader scaling strategy. The leadership team suggests that demonstrating the system’s capabilities through a portable unit is expected to support further adoption by providing potential clients with a tangible understanding of its application.

Global Sustainable Products’ long-term plans include establishing permanent facilities under multi-year agreements, expanding its network of portable units, and forming strategic partnerships across international markets. Additional research and development efforts are also anticipated as part of its growth trajectory, with the aim of refining and adapting the technology for diverse operating conditions.

As Global Sustainable Products advances its expansion plans, its leadership continues to focus on the broader implications of its work. “There’s a global dimension to this challenge,” Busby remarks. “Wherever activity exists, materials are generated. Within that reality, there’s an ongoing opportunity to create systems that bring those materials back into productive use.”

About Global Sustainable Products

Global Sustainable Products Inc. is an environmental technology company focused on advanced waste recovery systems that convert biodegradable materials into agricultural inputs, including biosecure Class A organic fertilizer and livestock feed. Its proprietary platform processes waste from livestock, food, and municipal sources to support more circular resource use. The company is led by CEO Joe Busby, an agribusiness strategist with experience in agriculture, finance, and industrial operations. For more information, visit biowastes.us.

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zero.wastes.gsp@gmail.com

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