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Belbesi for Business and Management

Belbesi for Business and Management

Jordan – Amman
carbon economy Green innovation organic agriculture

About the Company

Belbesi for Business and Management is an innovative Jordanian company specializing in activated charcoal and liquid organic fertilizers, produced through zero-emission pyrolysis technology. The enterprise converts agricultural waste into high-value, 100% organic products — including fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, and soil stimulants — while promoting a circular and community-driven green economy. By involving local communities, Belbesi empowers farmers with sustainable agricultural methods that enhance productivity and support food sovereignty.

Green Commitment

  • Uses renewable energy (biogas and planned 100% solar transition)
  • Produces biodegradable, recyclable packaging and 99% pure activated charcoal
  • Recycles all production waste: gases converted into energy, ash reused as natural fertilizer
  • Aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2026 through reforestation and emission offsets
  • Fully aligned with circular economy principles and climate action goals

Contact Information

  • Year of establishment: 2025
  • Size: 6 employees (Production, Technical, Administrative, Sales)
  • Certifications: None yet
  • Languages spoken: Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish, German
  • Interest in partnerships/collaborations: Yes
  • Main markets: Local, regional, and international
  • Short-term goals: Convert 1,000 tons of agricultural waste annually into eco-products; achieve carbon neutrality by 2026; transition fully to solar energy; expand exports to Gulf and North Africa markets; employ 50 people and train 200 farmers in sustainable agriculture; establish three agricultural waste collection centers in rural Jordan
  • Long-term vision: Become a regional leader in green economy technologies with 15% MENA market share; establish branches in Saudi Arabia and Iraq; process 50,000 tons of agricultural waste annually achieving carbon-negative status; reach $5 million in annual revenues; obtain B Corp, VERRA, and ISO certifications; launch an Agricultural Sustainability Academy to train 5,000 farmers and employ 500 people
  • Innovation: Proprietary pyrolysis process converting waste to high-value products in just 10 hours (97% faster than conventional methods); closed-loop circular system exchanging waste for finished products; 100% biodegradable packaging made from recycled materials
  • Previous collaborations: Open to partnerships with international organizations (FAO, UNDP, GIZ), research institutions (JUST, GJU, R&D centers), and local cooperatives in renewable energy and circular economy projects