RAD Microbes
Regenerative Agricultural Development LLC
A Bioremediation Partnership Proposal for
Adler and Allan

A Biological Approach
to Hydrocarbon
Remediation Across
Your Operations

Lower Disposal Costs  |  Competitive Differentiation  |  Biological Remediation  |  Environmental Stewardship  |  Marketing Advantage
RAD Microbes brings the microbial formulation developed for the Deepwater Horizon response to industrial and commercial contamination at Adler and Allan sites and client sites across the UK. The organisms that consumed crude oil in the Gulf of Mexico are the organisms we can deploy on your sites today.
Prepared by
Barry Bonner
Company
RAD Microbes
Email
barry@radmicrobes.com
Date
May 2026
radmicrobes.com
Confidential — Adler and Allan

Contents

Where the Money Is

The Challenge

Hydrocarbon contaminated soil and waste is one of the most common and most costly problems in the UK environmental services market. The conventional response, excavation, chemical treatment, and disposal to landfill, is expensive, generates significant hazardous waste volumes, and places a growing financial burden on your operational costs.

The Solution

Your own dedicated microbial consortium for that specific project, utilising naturally occurring organisms selected and formulated to break down hydrocarbon contamination within the material itself. A lower contamination load, lower disposal costs, and in many cases a reclassification to a less expensive waste category before landfill.

Four Reasons This Partnership Makes Commercial Sense
01 Financial
Biological pre-treatment reduces hydrocarbon concentrations before disposal, improving waste classification and lowering disposal costs across your portfolio.
02 Competitive
No major UK environmental services operator currently offers precision biological remediation. The UK market is still relying on diggers, sawdust, and landfill. That gap will not stay open.
03 Marketing
Adler and Allan become the only UK environmental services company offering this as a deployed, validated capability. A product story, a tender story, and a client differentiation no competitor can match.
04 Stewardship
Biological pre-treatment means the cleanest possible material enters the waste stream. Hydrocarbon concentrations reduced, material reclassified where possible, and the contamination burden placed on landfill sites reduced across every project.

When Adler and Allan recovers contaminated soil and takes it to one of your depots or licensed facilities, its eventual disposal cost is determined by one thing above all others: how it is classified. Under UK regulations, all soil intended for landfill must undergo Waste Acceptance Criteria testing before it can be accepted at a licensed site. That classification determines whether the material goes to an inert landfill, a non-hazardous facility, or a hazardous landfill, and each category carries a materially different cost profile.

The intervention point where RAD Microbes adds value is straightforward. Biological treatment applied to contaminated material, whether at the source site or at an Adler and Allan depot or treatment facility, reduces hydrocarbon concentrations to the point where the material can be reclassified. Material that enters as hazardous can leave as non-hazardous, and in some cases as inert, opening lower-cost disposal routes and in many cases enabling the material to be used rather than disposed of. The volume going to hazardous landfill is reduced, and the tax liability with it. On a 1,000 tonne project that saving runs into six figures. Across a national portfolio of 10,000 annual incidents, the aggregate opportunity is substantial.

Heavily hydrocarbon-contaminated soil typically classifies as hazardous waste. At April 2025 rates, the standard landfill tax on hazardous material is £126.15 per tonne, plus gate fees of £10 to £70 depending on the facility, plus transport, handling, and waste documentation costs. On a 1,000 tonne hydrocarbon remediation project, the landfill tax alone is £126,150 before a single other cost is added. On 5,000 tonnes it is over £630,000.

Lower Contamination Before Disposal Means Lower Costs at the Gate

What the material classifies as determines what it costs. Treating it first changes the classification.

The UK waste classification framework is tiered: hazardous soil carries the highest disposal cost, non-hazardous significantly less, and inert material the lowest of all. Biological treatment that reduces total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations to below classification thresholds moves material down that cost hierarchy. On large volumes, the saving per tonne compounds into figures that change the economics of entire project programmes. Adler and Allan already hold and handle significant volumes of contaminated material across your depot network. That infrastructure is exactly where RAD Microbes treatment can be introduced most efficiently.

£126
Landfill Tax Standard Rate
Per tonne, April 2025. Up 21.6% in a single year. Direction of travel is one way only.
£126,150
Tax on 1,000 Tonnes
Landfill tax alone on a 1,000 tonne hazardous soil project, before gate fees, transport, or handling.
£630,750
Tax on 5,000 Tonnes
Landfill tax on a 5,000 tonne project. Reclassification through biological treatment reduces this materially.
£1.34M
Documented Saving — Single Project
Biological treatment versus mechanical alternative on a refinery tank project. Documented case study in this document.
UK Landfill Disposal Cost by Classification — Current Rates 2025/26
Waste Classification Landfill Tax Rate Typical Gate Fees Estimated Total Disposal Reclassification Possible with RAD Treatment
Hazardous — heavily contaminated hydrocarbon soil £126.15 per tonne £40 to £70 per tonne £166 to £196 per tonne Yes — to non-hazardous or inert
Non-hazardous — standard contaminated soil £126.15 per tonne £20 to £45 per tonne £146 to £171 per tonne Yes — potentially to inert
Inert — clean or very low contamination Target Classification £4.05 per tonne (lower rate) £10 to £30 per tonne £14 to £34 per tonne Achieved through biological pre-treatment

Source: HMRC landfill tax rates April 2025. Standard rate £126.15 per tonne applies to hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Lower rate £4.05 per tonne applies to inert waste. Gate fee ranges from Soilutions UK industry data. Classification framework from UK Waste Acceptance Criteria regulations and Environment Agency guidance.

This is not a proposition to remove excavation or transport from your operations. Contaminated soil will still be excavated. Lorries will still move it. What changes is what happens before it reaches its final disposal destination, and therefore what it costs when it gets there. The treatment happens at source, in a lined bay at your depot, or at a treatment facility, and the material that leaves that process carries a lower contamination load, a lower classification, and a lower disposal cost.

The Science Behind the Formulation

RAD Microbes operates in partnership with a leading US-based microbial science organisation with more than 30 years of applied field experience in biological waste treatment and hydrocarbon bioremediation. That scientific partner was engaged, through a specialist environmental response contractor working for BP, to develop the hydrocarbon-degrading microbial consortium deployed in response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010.

The Deepwater Horizon blowout released approximately 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The organisms developed for that programme were built to ingest petroleum hydrocarbons at scale across open-water and sediment environments. That science, refined and applied across industrial and terrestrial deployments over the intervening 15 years, is the formulation RAD Microbes brings to Adler and Allan client sites.

The Deepwater Horizon Provenance

No other UK operator has access to a biological treatment formulation with this origin and this field history.

The consortium was built to address crude oil contamination at a scale and severity that dwarfs any commercial remediation project. What RAD Microbes brings to Adler and Allan depots and client sites is that same proven biological intelligence, adapted and applied to the hydrocarbon contamination profiles that your teams encounter every day across the UK. It is not a new idea. It is a well-established science with a remarkable origin, arriving in the UK market for the first time through this partnership.

How Biological Treatment Works

Specific bacterial strains possess the enzymatic machinery to break down petroleum hydrocarbons and use them as a food source. RAD Microbes selects and introduces concentrated populations of these organisms alongside biosurfactants and nutrients matched to the specific contaminant profile and chemistry of the material being treated. The treatment is monitored through regular sampling and the results validated against the same laboratory standards used in all regulatory submissions.

Molecular Site Diagnostics

Before any treatment is designed, our scientific partner analyses the existing microbial community of the site or material at a genetic level, using quantitative PCR and 16S microbial community profiling. The formulation deployed is built around the specific biology of the material being treated. This level of precision is what separates treatment programmes that consistently deliver from those that produce inconsistent results. No UK-based biological treatment supplier currently offers this diagnostic capability.

Full Spectrum Coverage

The RAD Microbes consortium addresses the full range of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination from C6 through to C36 chains, covering light volatile fractions, mid-range aliphatic compounds, and heavy polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons including naphthalene. This breadth of coverage is documented in the case studies in this proposal and is the reason the formulation achieves WAC reclassification-level reductions rather than partial improvements.

How Biological Treatment Fits Your Operations

Adler and Allan already operate a well-established workflow for hydrocarbon contamination. Soil is excavated, classified, transported, and disposed of or treated at licensed facilities. Interceptors and separators are pumped out, recovered material is handled, and contaminated land is investigated and remediated across your client portfolio. RAD Microbes does not propose replacing any part of that infrastructure. The proposition is to introduce a biological treatment step that reduces contamination concentrations and changes classification outcomes before material reaches its final disposal point.

UK regulations already require that material failing hazardous WAC testing must undergo treatment before it can be accepted at a hazardous landfill. The treatment centres that have developed around the UK market for this purpose use a range of technologies including soil washing, stabilisation, and windrow bioremediation. What RAD Microbes offers is a more precise, more comprehensively evidenced, and more scientifically controlled biological treatment that can be applied within Adler and Allan's existing depot and site infrastructure without specialist equipment.

A practical example of where this applies. Adler and Allan recovers 500 tonnes of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil from a petrol forecourt decommissioning. Current classification testing returns a hazardous result. The material goes to hazardous landfill at the full disposal rate. With RAD Microbes biological pre-treatment applied at your depot, the same 500 tonnes is treated over an agreed period, re-tested under WAC criteria, and reclassified. The volume going to hazardous landfill is reduced, the volume going to less expensive non-hazardous or inert disposal increases, and the aggregate disposal cost falls. The excavation happened, the lorries ran, and the depot handled the material exactly as it does today. The only change is what happens in the treatment bay before the soil is sent on.
Application Points Within Adler and Allan Operations
Depot and facility pre-treatment — Contaminated soil held at Adler and Allan depots or licensed facilities is treated biologically before WAC testing and final disposal. Material that classifies as hazardous on arrival is treated to non-hazardous or inert standard, reducing the disposal cost of the volume before it leaves your network.
Source site in-situ treatment — Where site conditions allow, biological treatment is applied directly to contaminated soil at the source site before or alongside excavation, reducing contamination loading in the material that is eventually lifted and transported. This is particularly relevant for larger brownfield and forecourt projects where extended programme timelines are available.
Interceptor and separator systems — Biological treatment introduced within interceptor and separator systems reduces hydrocarbon concentration in the sludge recovered during service visits. Lower-concentration recovered material classifies at a lower disposal tier, reducing the cost of handling and disposing of each pumped load across a portfolio of sites.
Tank and sludge treatment — For closed tank systems, the RAD Microbes formulation is applied within the tank to break down accumulated oily sludge in place. Recoverable oil separates and can be skimmed. Residual water is treated to discharge compliance. The volume and concentration of material requiring expensive hazardous disposal is substantially reduced before the tank is accessed or emptied.
Emergency spill response — Biological treatment deployed alongside conventional containment during spill response initiates microbial activity in contaminated soil from day one. This reduces the contamination loading in material that is subsequently excavated and transported, improving classification outcomes and lowering final disposal costs on spill response projects.

RAD Microbes

RAD Microbes was founded by Barry Bonner, a British entrepreneur based in the United States, to position microbial genomics into agricultural and bioremediation markets that remain largely untouched by the precision that modern molecular science makes possible. The company was built around the observation that the most powerful biological tools for soil health and contamination treatment have been developed and proven in the United States, and that those tools have not yet been brought to the UK and European markets in any systematic or commercially developed way.

Through our scientific partnership with a leading US-based microbial science organisation, RAD Microbes brings 30 years of applied field experience, a formulation lineage that includes the Deepwater Horizon response, and a molecular genomics diagnostic capability that is not currently available from any UK-based operator in the contaminated land or environmental services sector.

Core Capabilities
Petroleum hydrocarbon bioremediation — Full C6 to C36 chain coverage across fuel spills, underground storage tank contamination, forecourt remediation, industrial land, and oily sludge treatment.
Tank and closed system treatment — In-vessel biological treatment of accumulated sludge and hydrocarbon waste, with oil recovery and water treatment to discharge compliance.
Pre-disposal treatment for WAC reclassification — Biological reduction of hydrocarbon concentrations to enable material to move from hazardous to non-hazardous or inert classification before landfill disposal.
Groundwater bioremediation — Treatment of hydrocarbon-impacted groundwater and acceleration of natural attenuation processes to regulatory closure.
Molecular site diagnostics — Pre-treatment genetic analysis of the microbial community present in the material to be treated, enabling precise formulation rather than generic product application.

Results From the Field

The following case studies are drawn from documented deployments of the RAD Microbes formulation. All TPH figures are from accredited laboratory analysis before and after treatment. These are measured results from commercial operations, not modelled projections.

Case Study 01 — Waste Oil Containment Pits — Directly Comparable to Interceptor and Separator Recovery
Pelican Island Storage Terminal — Large Waste Oil Containment Pits
Galveston, Texas — Full C6 to C36 hydrocarbon chain range including naphthalene

A storage terminal operated two large waste oil containment pits with severe hydrocarbon contamination across the full C6 to C36 chain range, covering light volatile fractions through to heavy compounds in broadly equal concentrations. This profile is directly comparable to the mixed hydrocarbon waste recovered from petrol forecourt interceptors, oil separators, and tank cleaning operations.

Before RAD Microbes was engaged, the operator had run a commercially available third-party bioremediation product for 60 days. The results from that programme were as follows.

Third-party product results after 60 days: Pit 2 reduced from 40,060 mg/kg to 14,140 mg/kg TPH. Pit 3 increased from 93,870 mg/kg to 96,900 mg/kg TPH. One pit showed modest improvement, the other deteriorated. The product was abandoned. This outcome illustrates the difference between generic biological treatment products applied without site-specific diagnostics, and a precisely formulated consortium built around the actual biology and hydrocarbon profile of the material being treated.

The RAD Microbes formulation was introduced. Within 30 days, half the time the previous product had been given, both pits were at a fraction of their original contamination levels.

Pit 2 — Before
40,060 mg/kg
TPH. Naphthalene 2,080 mg/kg.
Pit 2 — After 30 Days
2,070 mg/kg
TPH. Naphthalene 153 mg/kg. 95% reduction.
Pit 3 — Before
93,870 mg/kg
TPH. Naphthalene 3,450 mg/kg.
Pit 3 — After 30 Days
1,221 mg/kg
TPH. Naphthalene 307 mg/kg. 99% reduction.

To put those reductions in the context of UK disposal cost, material entering a treatment process at 93,870 mg/kg TPH classifies as hazardous waste. Material leaving at 1,221 mg/kg is a candidate for non-hazardous or inert classification depending on the full WAC profile, opening substantially lower-cost disposal routes. On a volume equivalent to 1,000 tonnes of recovered interceptor or separator sludge, moving from hazardous to non-hazardous classification represents a reduction in landfill tax and disposal cost that runs into the hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Case Study 02 — Closed Tank Sludge Treatment — The Financial Benchmark
40,000 Barrel Wastewater Holding Tank — Major US Refinery
Heavy oily sludge accumulation. Eight feet of hydrocarbon waste. 30% capacity loss.

A major refinery's primary wastewater holding tank had accumulated eight feet of heavy oily sludge, estimated at 40,000 barrels of hydrocarbon waste. The tank had lost 30% of its storage capacity. Previous mechanical cleaning projects at the same facility had cost up to approximately £1.58 million per comparable project, requiring a large team, specialist centrifuge equipment, and the transport and off-site disposal of over 1,000 tonnes of hazardous waste.

The RAD Microbes biosurfactant and microbial blend was introduced into the closed tank without opening it. The sludge dissolved and treated in place. Recoverable oil separated and was skimmed off for recycling. The remaining water was treated to discharge compliance standard.

Previous mechanical approach
~£1,580,000
Per comparable project. Over 1,000 tonnes hazardous waste generated and transported. Large team. Weeks of disruption.
RAD Microbes biological treatment
~£237,000
Total project cost. Two personnel. Zero hazardous waste generated. 4,000 barrels of oil recovered and recycled.

The saving on a single project was approximately £1.34 million. No hazardous waste was generated or transported. 4,000 barrels of recoverable hydrocarbon were separated and recycled rather than disposed of as waste. The project was completed in weeks with two people. All figures converted from US dollars at current exchange rate of £1 to $1.27.

Adler and Allan operates tank cleaning and sludge recovery services across fuel retail and industrial infrastructure clients. The treatment model demonstrated in this case study is directly applicable to that work and to the sludge handling operations running across your depot network.

The Opportunity for Adler and Allan

Adler and Allan are the UK's leading integrated environmental services operator, attending over 10,000 pollution incidents per year across more than 28 depots, with over 1,600 people and an established position across fuel retail, utilities, water, and industrial infrastructure. The scale and reach of that operation is the reason this partnership makes sense. RAD Microbes brings a precise biological treatment capability. Adler and Allan bring the volume, the infrastructure, and the client relationships to deploy it at scale.

Reduced Disposal Costs Across Your Portfolio

Every project involving hydrocarbon-contaminated soil or sludge is a candidate for biological pre-treatment that improves classification and reduces disposal costs. Across a portfolio of 10,000 annual incidents, even modest reduction in the volume classified as hazardous adds up to significant aggregate savings for your clients and your business.

Your Depot Network as a Treatment Hub

Adler and Allan already hold and transport contaminated material across your UK depot network. Introducing a treatment capability within that infrastructure means biological treatment can be applied to material between collection and final disposal, improving classification outcomes without requiring additional logistics or site access.

ESG and Regulatory Direction

The Environment Agency and UK government policy are both moving toward requiring pre-treatment of contaminated soils before landfill disposal, with landfill as a last resort rather than a default. Biological treatment positions Adler and Allan ahead of that direction rather than behind it, and gives your clients a documented sustainable remediation pathway for their ESG reporting.

Technical Differentiation

Molecular genomics-backed formulation is not currently offered by any other UK environmental services operator. The diagnostic precision that RAD Microbes brings to treatment programme design is a genuine and defensible differentiator in the contaminated land and environmental services market.

Applicable Across Your Existing Client Base

Fuel retail clients with forecourt contamination, industrial infrastructure clients with tank and separator issues, utility clients with contaminated land, and insurance-led remediation work all represent immediate application opportunities that sit within Adler and Allan's existing relationships without requiring new market development.

No New Equipment Required

The RAD Microbes formulation is applied directly into the material being treated. For most applications, no specialist equipment beyond standard site preparation is needed. The treatment integrates into existing depot and site operations from the outset.

The Pilot Programme

We would like to propose identifying a project or site within Adler and Allan's current operational portfolio that represents a clear candidate for biological treatment, and let RAD Microbes develop a pilot programme around it.

The pilot is designed to demonstrate performance under real conditions on an Adler and Allan project, generating before and after TPH data validated to the same laboratory standard used in the case studies in this document, with full transparency of methodology and results.

1
Site or Project Selection
Adler and Allan nominates a live project, a forecourt remediation, interceptor clean, depot-held contaminated material, or tank sludge treatment, that represents a typical example of the hydrocarbon work in your portfolio.
2
Molecular Diagnostics
RAD Microbes conducts pre-treatment sampling and genetic analysis of the site or material's existing microbial community, establishing baseline conditions and determining the precise biological formulation required.
3
Treatment Programme
RAD Microbes supplies and oversees the application of the custom formulation. Treatment is monitored throughout with regular TPH sampling to track progress and confirm the biological activity is performing to programme.
4
Validated Outcomes
All results are documented with accredited laboratory analysis. The pilot generates a complete before and after TPH dataset, including WAC classification implications, suitable for regulatory submission and internal project reporting.
5
Joint Case Study
With Adler and Allan's agreement, the pilot results are developed into a joint case study for use in both organisations' business development work, giving Adler and Allan a documented biological treatment credential in the UK market.
6
Commercial Discussion
Following the pilot and on the basis of documented results, both parties are in a position to discuss the structure of an ongoing working relationship. The data leads. Everything else follows from what it shows.
Our Proposition in Plain Terms

One project. Full transparency. The results speak for themselves.

The case studies in this document are from real commercial operations with documented before and after measurements. A pilot programme on an Adler and Allan project would add a UK-based example to that evidence base and establish, under UK conditions on UK contamination against UK regulatory standards, what RAD Microbes biological treatment delivers. That is the starting point we are proposing.

Confidential: This document is prepared exclusively for Adler and Allan and contains commercially sensitive information regarding RAD Microbes partnership strategy. It must not be shared with third parties without the written consent of RAD Microbes. Landfill tax rates sourced from HMRC April 2025. Gate fee ranges from Soilutions UK industry data. WAC classification framework from UK Environment Agency guidance. Financial figures from the refinery tank case study converted from US dollars at £1 to $1.27. Case study TPH data from accredited laboratory analysis at the time of each project. RAD Microbes — radmicrobes.com — RAD-AA-PROP-v01