Advanced Botanical and Biomass Research Institute
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What is ABBRI?

"Mother Earth is not a resource, she's an Heirloom"

ABBRI (Advanced Botanical and Biomass Research Institute) is a research institute dedicated to the advancement of human technologies by utilizing renewable plant resources and existing agricultural waste streams. When we observe God's architecture and natural design we can see simple solutions to modern problems. When we observe a tree, we do not see a boardroom table, we see a beautifully designed energy storage device. When we observe an injured animal seeking  out a specific herb we gain insight into the medicinal possibilities of the plant. 


As it is in nature is how it should be. 

First understand nature, then copy it

ABBRI is a research institute with a focus on developing products with green chemistries, industrial hemp and regional agricultural biomass, building sustainable circular industries within communities. Our commitment is to research, development and open sourcing of knowledge, while promoting ventures that are of benefit to local ecologies and community economies.


Our primary role is to develop new products and technologies that utilize plant biomass either grown or existing from current industries. In this way, we stimulate the local economy by providing a platform for small business, entrepreneurship, innovation and research to grow into manufacturing, sales and distribution.

About Us

Carl Martel

Erin Lindley

Erin Lindley

Research in Green Chemistry and Material Biomimetic Innovation Science including plant carbons for energy storage, green extraction solutions, and harvest /processing innovations

Erin Lindley

Erin Lindley

Erin Lindley

Research in Herbal Medicine and Nutrition, Community Development, and  Natural Farming Techniques including indigenous practices and food systems to support local livestock and communities

Jeremy Hale

Cheryl Maurice

Cheryl Maurice

Research in Bioremediation including contamination removal from brownfield/superfund sites and Systemic Integrations developing/rehabilitating localized biodiversity

Cheryl Maurice

Cheryl Maurice

Cheryl Maurice

A member of the English River Denesuline Nation and an avid entrepreneur, including creating natural healing products and sustainable solutions  for food sovereignty and innovation and technology

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