Nature's Chemistry. Engineered for a More Sustainable Future
SixRing develops patented biomass technologies that transform renewable lignin into high-performance agricultural biostimulants, low-carbon fuels, and specialty chemicals—helping industries improve performance while reducing environmental impact
Who we are
SixRing is a Canadian bio-industrial technology company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. We develop patented processes that unlock the value of sustainable biomass, creating solutions for agriculture, renewable fuels, and specialty chemicals. Our technologies are designed to improve performance while supporting a more sustainable future.
Why SixRing
Patented biomass conversion technology
Canadian research and manufacturing
Renewable, lignin-derived chemistry
Applications across agriculture, energy, and specialty chemicals
Focused on sustainable innovation
Industries We Serve
Agriculture
Renewable Energy
Industrial Chemicals
Research Partners
Commercial Manufacturing
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Converting sustainable feedstocks into valuable bio-based solutions.
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Biostimulants that support healthier crops and improved nutrient efficiency.
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Advanced biomass conversion processes designed for commercial performance.
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Creating renewable alternatives for industrial and commercial applications.
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Innovative pathways for sustainable aviation fuel and other low-carbon fuels.
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Building technologies that help industries reduce environmental impact while creating long-term value.
Our Mission: The Development and deployment of patented technology platforms that solve legacy technical, feedstock, and economic challenges via the conversion of non-food biomass into sustainable, safe, and effective agriculture, chemical and fuel products.
“The SixRing™ team found LHDO™ to be rich in organic molecules split between various fractions that proved to be a commercially viable organic feedstock for use in multiple industries and its high bioavailability cellulose can be further processed to ultra-high yielding platform chemicals & materials, agricultural products and cellulosic ethanol.”

