
Arigna Group is proud to announce that it has been awarded Bio Achievement of the Year at the prestigious All-Island Bioeconomy Awards 2025, a recognition of its commitment to sustainability and innovation in the circular economy.
The award marks a significant milestone in Arigna Group’s journey of transformation—from a legacy in traditional carbon-intensive industries to becoming a leader in renewable solutions and green technologies, including sustainable biochar production.
“We are incredibly honoured to receive this award,” said Brendan Layden, Managing Director of Arigna Group, who accepted the accolade from Alan Dillon TD, Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications with Special Responsibility for Circular Economy. “This recognition reflects the hard work of our entire team and our ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation.”
Arigna Group’s transformation is rooted in over a century of history. Based in a region once synonymous with coal mining, the company has redefined its identity through groundbreaking work in biochar, a carbon-rich material that supports soil regeneration and carbon sequestration. Their work aligns with key goals in Ireland’s National Bioeconomy Action Plan and supports broader EU climate and sustainability targets.

The All-Island Bioeconomy Summit 2025, which took place at The Johnstown Estate, celebrated leadership and achievement in the growing bioeconomy sector and was held in the presence of key industry figures and policymakers.
This recognition further reinforces Arigna Group’s position at the forefront of Ireland’s transition to a circular and sustainable bioeconomy. “This award isn’t just a moment of celebration—it’s fuel for the future,” added Layden. “We’re more motivated than ever to keep pushing boundaries, collaborating with our peers, and building resilient, sustainable systems that will benefit generations to come.”
As the global focus on climate change and resource efficiency intensifies, Arigna Group continues to expand its role as a leader in Ireland, and indeed Europe, in renewable solutions and a model for how industrial legacy sites can be reimagined for environmental good.




