North Queensland · Bioenergy · Regional Regeneration

Turning woody waste into clean fuel and stronger communities.

Bioplant Greenpath converts invasive biomass into renewable diesel, biochar and carbon removal credits — creating lasting value for regional Queensland and beyond.

How it works

Bioplant Greenpath is a Queensland-based renewable energy company that harvests invasive woody biomass from the landscape and transforms it into high-value outputs — renewable diesel, biochar and carbon removal credits — while creating regional employment and Indigenous partnership opportunities.

Pioneering a new approach to woody waste.

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Harvest the biomass

Starting on Country, we harvest invasive woody species — like prickly acacia — that burden productive grazing land, using them as feedstock rather than leaving them as a problem.

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Convert waste into fuel

Advanced pyrolysis converts the biomass into multiple high-value outputs simultaneously.

Renewable Diesel Biochar Carbon Credits Clean Power
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Return value to Country

Biochar is applied back to degraded soils. Carbon credits fund community programs. Fuel and jobs stay in the region. The land improves. The cycle continues.

Creating long-term value for regional communities.

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Land Restoration

Harvesting invasive species restores productive land. Biochar rebuilds soil carbon and water retention, improving long-term agricultural resilience.

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Indigenous Partnership

Indigenous advisory structures are embedded in governance. Community participation pathways create genuine economic inclusion, not token engagement.

Energy Sovereignty

Local renewable fuel production strengthens regional energy independence and reduces exposure to volatile external supply chains.

Be part of a cleaner, more resilient regional future.

Whether you are a landholder, investor, government body or community organisation, Bioplant Greenpath invites you to be part of a platform that turns a landscape problem into a lasting economic and environmental asset.

Landholders

Turn invasive biomass into a productive income stream while restoring your land and accessing long-term supply partnerships.

Investors

A triple-bottom-line platform with strong government alignment, verified carbon pathways and growing demand for domestic renewable fuel.

Government & Community

Regional jobs, Indigenous participation, sovereign fuel capability and measurable land restoration outcomes in one coherent project.

Get in touch

Led by experience across bioenergy, finance and regional delivery.

Andrew Clouston

Andrew Clouston

Chairperson
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Allan J Clarke

Allan J Clarke

Deputy Chairperson
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Stephen McIntyre

Stephen McIntyre

Director
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James Seckold

James Seckold

Director
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Kellie Walters

Kellie Walters

Director
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Do you have land with invasive woody species?

Bioplant Greenpath is actively seeking landholders across regional Queensland who are managing prickly acacia or other invasive woody biomass. If your land could form part of our feedstock supply network, we would like to hear from you. Participation creates an income stream, supports land restoration, and connects you to a growing regional initiative.

Register your interest or email us directly at info@bioplantgreenpath.com
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Income from biomass

Convert a land management burden into a long-term supply agreement and income stream.

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Land restoration

Harvesting invasive species restores productive grazing capacity. Biochar returns to improve your soil.

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Local partnership

You stay part of a regional project with real community and environmental outcomes in your area.

Ready to explore a partnership or investment opportunity?

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