HutanBio’s microalgal biofuel production proven to be net-negative

The assessment offers robust third-party validation of HBx’s carbon removal potential and adds new momentum to the development of credible low-carbon fuel solutions.
HutanBio’s proprietary microalgal system naturally captures and sequesters carbon, achieving a net uptake of -5.78 tCO₂e per tonne of HBx produced.
The LCA found that HBx production removes up to 1.48 tonnes of CO₂e per tonne of biofuel produced across all three planned production sites: Morocco, the Middle East and Western Australia
The LCA addressed all production stages - including raw material inputs, inbound transport, production and refinery processes, and waste handling, offering a transparent carbon accounting methodology rarely seen in the biofuels sector.
While downstream use-phase emissions are not included in the system boundary, the results clearly show that the production process alone contributes a net-negative carbon impact.
HBx is derived from a newly discovered marine microalgae, cultivated in seawater on non-arable land using HutanBio’s proprietary enclosed photobioreactor technology. It does not compete with food crops or freshwater resources and is designed to power hard-to-abate transport sectors.
"The biofuels industry has long struggled with inconsistent reporting and opaque sustainability claims," said Paul Beastall, CEO of HutanBio. "By following ISO standards and publishing these results, we are not only validating our own process but helping to set a new benchmark for industry transparency. These results mark a significant milestone in the development of science-backed, scalable low-carbon alternatives to fossil fuels."
"The LCA is the gold standard for quantifying environmental impact across a product’s journey," added Stuart Lemmon, CEO of EcoAct and global Head of practices, sustainability, at Schneider Electric Sustainability Business. "
“What sets HutanBio apart is not just their willingness to undergo this rigorous process, but the remarkable results achieved. Their net-negative carbon profile represents exactly the kind of breakthrough innovation needed in hard-to-abate sectors. By embracing this level of scientific scrutiny and transparency, HutanBio is establishing a new benchmark for the entire biofuels industry to aspire to."
HutanBio plans to begin construction of a commercial pilot facility in Q1 2026 and is actively seeking strategic partnerships with transportation leaders and investors committed to climate action.
