The Problem
California Has a Forest Waste Crisis
Every year, millions of tons of forest biomass accumulate across California — slash piles from logging operations, mill residuals, brush cleared from fire corridors. Under current management, most of it burns in open piles or rots in place.
California spends billions annually on forest management. Taxpayers fund debris removal. Utilities pay to clear fire corridors. Mill operations pay to dispose of residuals. The waste is a cost center — not because it has no value, but because no one has built the infrastructure to capture that value at scale.
ResolutX changes that. The same material that costs the state money to remove becomes the feedstock for graphene — one of the most valuable materials on earth.