American Biocarbon
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American Biocarbon - overview
Location
-, LA, US
Primary Industry
Renewable Energy
About
American Biocarbon produces renewable bioproducts from sugar cane waste, focusing on solutions for carbon emissions and waste management through innovative products like biochar and absorbent pellets. American Biocarbon specializes in renewable bioproducts aimed at addressing environmental challenges. In 2014, the company was acquired by Loeb Holding Corporation. The company is headquartered in the United States, and no details on prior pivots or subsidiaries are available.
American BioCarbon specializes in the production of renewable bioproducts derived from sugar cane waste, specifically utilizing bagasse as a feedstock. The company’s core offerings include biochar, absorbent pellets, and fuel and smoker pellets, aimed at addressing environmental challenges such as carbon emissions and waste management. These products function by sequestering carbon from agricultural biomass, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation efforts. The absorbent pellets are designed for various applications in agriculture and industry, while the biochar is utilized for soil enhancement and carbon sequestration.
American BioCarbon targets a diverse customer base, including agricultural producers, retailers, and industrial users, primarily in markets such as the United States and Europe, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. American BioCarbon generates revenue through direct sales of its products and partnerships with platforms focused on carbon removal, such as Puro. earth. The company’s pricing strategy includes defined costs for its flagship products, which typically range from USD 14.
95 for absorbent pellets to USD 75. 00 for biochar. Transactions are structured on a direct-to-consumer basis, as well as through B2B arrangements with wholesalers and retailers seeking renewable solutions for their operations. Customers benefit from purchasing carbon removal certificates (CORCs) alongside physical products, creating an integrated value proposition centered on sustainability.
The diverse product range and strategic partnerships facilitate robust transactional relationships, further enhancing the company's revenue potential within the renewable bioproducts sector. The company’s strategy for future growth includes the development of additional products targeted for launch in the coming years. American BioCarbon plans to expand its market presence primarily within the United States and Europe, leveraging new partnerships to penetrate these regions by 2025. In 2014, the financial terms of its acquisition by Loeb Holding Corporation were not disclosed, and future capital will likely be utilized to support these expansion initiatives.
Current Investors
Loeb Holding Corporation
Primary Industry
Renewable Energy
Sub Industries
Biomass
Website
https://www.americanbiocarbon.com/
Company Stage
Mature - Buyout
Total Amount Raised
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American Biocarbon - deals
| Deals Type | Deal Status | Target (s) | Deal Date | Investor(s) | Seller(s) | Deal size (Mn) | Enterprise value (Mn) | Post-money valuation (Mn) | EBITDA multiple (x) | Revenue multiple (x) | Lead partner (s) |
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| Buyout | Completed | American Biocarbon | - |
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American Biocarbon - employee data


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