Pore & surface tuning
Hybrid activation routes for hemp and bagasse chars to reach target BET surface area and adsorption profiles for each specific application.
NexoraEco4 is building a materials platform where a single acre of hemp and sugarcane agri-residues produces plant-based bottles, rigid packaging, and advanced activated carbon — replacing fossil plastics and coal-based carbons at the source.
Indian and global brands face intense pressure to cut plastic, reduce Scope 3 emissions, and prove their packaging is genuinely better — not greenwashed. NexoraEco4 designs around those exact constraints.
One platform, two revenue streams. By sourcing hemp and bagasse together, NexoraEco4 creates a linked supply chain where both bottles and activated carbon come from the same upstream crop — increasing revenue per tonne and reducing logistics costs across both products.
Beverages · Nutraceuticals · Personal care · Niche pharma · Rigid food containers
Prototype & R&D stage — open for brand pilot discussions and early supply chain partnerships in India and export markets.
Alongside bottles and packaging, NexoraEco4 is developing hemp and bagasse-derived activated carbon compounds aimed at replacing coal-based carbons in water purification, gas adsorption and industrial filtration — one crop, invisible impact.
Hybrid activation routes for hemp and bagasse chars to reach target BET surface area and adsorption profiles for each specific application.
Custom compounds for water filters, VOC capture and decolourisation — use-cases where renewable, traceable sourcing matters to end customers.
Stepwise development from bench-scale experiments to pilot-scale systems — designed for anchor brand and utility co-development.
Our work focuses on tuning pore structure, surface chemistry and feedstock blends so that one upstream crop can serve both visible packaging and invisible filtration markets — two very different buyers, one farmer-linked supply chain.
We are raising early capital to fund prototype tooling for hemp–bagasse bottles, extended activated carbon experiments, and the first pilots with anchor brands or utilities.
We share occasional updates so brands, partners and investors can see how NexoraEco4 is evolving in the real world — from lab work and field experiments to supply-chain learning.
Traditional plastic bottles depend on fossil feedstocks that concentrate value far away from farmers. By combining industrial hemp and sugarcane bagasse, we can build hybrid bottle constructions that are mostly plant-sourced, tuned for existing filling lines and linked back to traceable, farmer-connected supply chains.
Hemp brings strong fibre and stiffness, while bagasse — an abundant residue from sugar mills — adds bulk and regional availability. Together, they allow us to explore bottle bodies and rigid packaging that reduce virgin plastic use while keeping barrier and shelf-life performance within realistic ranges for beverages, nutraceuticals and personal care.
NexoraEco4 is intentionally being built from North India so that raw material stories include farmers and mill partners from day one. Our aim is to create a single, traceable supply chain where industrial hemp and sugarcane bagasse are organised into stable, long-term offtake — rather than treated as fragmented, opportunistic inputs.
This farmer-linked approach matters for climate and resilience. When bottles and activated carbon come from the same upstream crop system, every tonne of biomass can be used more than once — first in visible packaging, then in invisible filtration — raising revenue per tonne and keeping incentives aligned across the value chain.
We are in the process of filing patents and protecting key intellectual property around our hemp–bagasse bottle architecture and hemp/bagasse-derived activated carbon compounds. Our focus is on formulation IP, activation chemistry and practical methods that link lab-scale work to real packaging and filtration applications.
Until filings are complete, we treat detailed technical disclosures as confidential and share them only under NDA with serious partners and investors. Early capital and pilot partnerships directly help us convert today's prototypes into protected, defensible assets anchored in India but relevant to global brands and utilities.
Brands, utilities, research partners and investors are invited to connect for pilots, joint development and early funding discussions. Please share who you are and whether you are exploring bottles, packaging, activated carbon or all of them.
We are currently in the process of filing patents and protecting key IP around our hemp–bagasse bottle architecture and activated carbon compounds. Detailed technical information is shared under NDA with serious partners.