Biomass Controls provides thermochemical treatment - decentralized rapid nutrient recovery - of high moisture materials such green resources including, manure, textiles, food and excreta. The firm's issued patents are based on protecting the environment and returning nutrients to the soil. Offered services provide design, technology, adoption support and impact measurement. Founded and doing business in Connecticut, as part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation the firm was involved in the Re-Invented Toilet Challenge for a project in India. in 2019 the firm was selected to participate in the Cohort Council abchored in the judgment that by accelerating the Sanitation Economy significant impact to business and society w/could be forthcoming. Sponsors of included Unilever, Kimberly Clark, Veolia, Water.org, USAID and UNICEF. The firm was also chosen to participate in the Manure Challenge Accelerator program organized by the Yield Lab Institute intended to enable economically and environmentally superior manure management practices on an expedited path to market. Sponsors of this event include Cargill, the Maschhoffs and WeWork Food Labs.