Key Takeaways
- BioFiltro receives a $35 million strategic investment from Jordanelle Capital.
- Funding will accelerate growth in the dairy sector and expand into additional industries.
- BioFiltro’s BIDA® System removes up to 98% of contaminants using natural processes.
- Leadership highlights focus on scalable, cost-effective, regenerative wastewater solutions.
- Investment strengthens BioFiltro’s expansion across North America, South America, and Europe.
BioFiltro Investment Boosts Expansion Across Agriculture and Industry
BioFiltro has secured a $35 million strategic investment from Jordanelle Capital to advance its regenerative wastewater treatment technologies across dairy, food processing, municipal, and industrial sectors. The company, known for its natural vermifiltration system, aims to scale its presence within the U.S. dairy industry while expanding into new markets seeking nature-based, cost-efficient water treatment solutions.
Steve Rowe, Executive Chairman, stated that the partnership strengthens BioFiltro’s ability to deliver practical, sustainable water solutions to more producers. “This partnership allows us to build on our strong foundation within the dairy sector,” he said.
Matías Sjögren, CEO and Co-Founder, added that the investment accelerates the company's mission to advance regenerative water stewardship across multiple industries.
Positioned for Wider Commercial Adoption
The investment from Jordanelle Capital underscores growing interest in environmentally friendly wastewater treatment systems. Matthew Day, Managing Partner at Jordanelle Capital, emphasized the opportunity to support a company delivering measurable environmental and operational benefits.
BioFiltro’s BIDA® System uses a patented biological process involving specialized microbes and earthworms to remove up to 98% of contaminants from agricultural, sanitary, and industrial wastewater. Compared with traditional treatment systems, the approach reduces energy consumption, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, limits sludge generation, and lowers operating costs.
Headquartered in Davis, California, BioFiltro currently serves customers across North America, South America, and Europe. The company continues to expand rapidly in the U.S. dairy industry, where producers are increasingly seeking scalable, natural wastewater treatment alternatives.
