8-K

BION ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC (BNET)

8-K 2024-01-17 For: 2024-01-16
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND

EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C.

20549


FORM 8-K


CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section

13 or 15(d) of the

Securities Exchange

Act of 1934


Date ofReport (Date of earliest event reported): January 17, 2024 (January16, 2024**)**

BION

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Exact name of Registrant

as Specified in its Charter

Colorado 000-19333 84-1176672
State or Other Jurisdiction<br> of Incorporation Commission File Number IRS Employer Identification<br> Number

9

East Park Court

OldBethpage**, NewYork**

11804

Address of Principal

Executive Offices, Including Zip Code

516-586-5643

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Number, Including Area Code

Not applicable

Former name or former

address, if changed since last report

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Item 7.01  Regulation FD Disclosure.

On January 16, 2024, the Company issued a press release entitled “Bion’s New Patent Expands Coverage to Industrial and Municipal Waste Streams” which press release has been placed on the Investors page of our website.

Item 9.01  Financial

Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits.

Exhibit No. Description
99.1 Press Release titled "Bion's New Patent Expands Coverage to Industrial and Municipal Waste Streams” (dated January 16, 2024)
104 Cover Page Interactive Data File<br> (the cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document)

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

BION ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
By: /s/ Mark A. Smith
Date:  January 17,<br> 2024 Name: Mark A. Smith, President

Exhibit 99.1

Bion’s New Patent Expands Coverage to Industrialand Municipal Waste Streams

January16, 2024. New York. New York. Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc. (OTC QB: BNET), a leader in advanced livestock waste treatment technology and premium sustainable beef, was issued a new patent that broadens its Ammonia Recovery System (ARS) claims to include industrial and municipal wastewater streams.

Bion’s ARS was developed to recover the volatile ammonia in livestock waste streams, with a focus on the discharge from an anaerobic digester (AD), where biogas is produced. Bion just optimized the ARS at its Fair Oaks facility for the final design process for full-scale animal waste systems. With this fifth patent, Bion’s IP now covers organic waste streams from industrial and municipal sources, as well.

According to the American Biogas Council, the U.S. has more than 2,400 AD sites producing biogas today, with a development potential for 15,000 new sites. Bion intends to establish strategic partnerships to market the ARS as a stand-alone AD nitrogen control solution in two sectors:

INDUSTRIALAND MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER AD is now used at 1,269 water resource recovery facilities in the U.S., with another 102 stand-alone systems that digest food waste. The Council estimates an additional 8,600 sites with development potential. Germany, by comparison, has almost 10,000 operating AD sites.

In the U.S., wastewater and AD digestate from industrial and municipal sources is already regulated for ammonia and nitrates; EPA recently proposed tougher standards for slaughter facilities. Bion believes ARS ammonia treatment costs will be competitive in these markets and that its unique premium fertilizer byproducts will create an advantage, especially with waste streams that are still considered ‘organic’, like slaughter and food waste.

ANIMALWASTE There are 473 animal waste digesters operating in the U.S. today, most on dairy operations. The Council and USDA’s AgSTAR program estimate more than 8,000 additional sites with development potential. The ARS was designed specifically for this purpose: control ammonia from livestock waste and produce the highest value byproducts with it. Bion has already received an OMRI-listing (Organic Material Review Institute) for its initial fertilizer product and is preparing applications for several more.

Digestate from animal waste AD has enjoyed the same reduced regulatory requirements as land applying raw manure. Recent trends in Michigan and California indicate they will treat animal waste digestate as any industrial source, subject to groundwater permitting requirements. Bion believes its proven technology and value-added fertilizers will give it a significant competitive advantage in this evolving market.

Bill O’Neill, Bion’s CEO, said, “The timing of this patent couldn’t be better – it underscores the broad applications of our ammonia recovery technology. We’ve already seen results at Fair Oaks that demonstrate we can configure the ARS for the economics of industrial waste streams. It’s an opportunity that could both jumpstart and shorten our drive to commercialization and give us a stronger platform to launch our sustainable beef initiatives.”

Aboutthe ARS Bion’s core technology captures ammonia in livestock waste (and other organic waste streams), preventing its loss to the environment where it contributes to algae blooms and groundwater pollution. It also reverses the economic loss of nitrogen, stabilizing the ammonia with the CO2 in the waste stream to produce premium organic, Water- and Climate-Smart, nitrogen fertilizers. The ARS is now protected by five U.S. patents and is patent pending in EU, Mexico, and Canada.

AboutBion Bion’s patented third generation technology (Gen3Tech) minimizes environmental impacts of large-scale livestock production, increases resource and production efficiencies, and will deliver a premium product with a USDA-certified sustainable brand to the consumer. The platform prevents pollution, while recovering clean water, high-value organic and low-carbon precision fertilizer coproducts, and renewable energy. Bion is focused on developing state-of-the-art indoor cattle feeding operations that will produce truly sustainable premium beef. For more, see Bion’s website at https://bionenviro.com.

Thismaterial includes forward-looking statements based on management's current reasonable business expectations. In this document, the words‘intends’, ‘believe(s)’, ‘will’, ‘could’ and similar expressions identify certain forward-lookingstatements. It should be noted it is difficult to accurately predict the startup and optimization of a first-of-its-kind advanced wastetreatment technology platform. The timelines discussed are estimates only. These statements are made in reliance on the Private SecuritiesLitigation Reform Act, Section 27A of the Securities act of 1933, as amended. There are numerous risks and uncertainties that could resultin actual results differing materially from expected outcomes.

ContactInformation:

Craig Scott

SVP, Director of Communications

(406) 281-8178 direct