The AMRTAVA™ project roadmap follows a phased implementation framework designed to ensure operational discipline, regulatory compliance, and research validated progression. Each phase is technically independent, allowing for evaluation and control, while remaining sequentially dependent to ensure process readiness prior to advancement.

Phase 1: Aerobic Stabilization & Operational Discipline

Establishment of controlled aerobic processing, documentation systems, and operational stability for high moisture organic waste streams.

Phase 2: Feedstock Conditioning & Pilot Readiness

Conditioning and homogenization of stabilized material to achieve consistency, safety, and suitability for controlled pilot scale evaluation.

Phase 3: Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) Pilot Evaluation (Research Aligned)

Limited, pilot scale assessment of hydrothermal carbonization under research and statutory guidance, with data generation focused on material behavior, safety, and process feasibility.

Phase 4: Carbon Material Characterization & Controlled Routing

Laboratory based characterization of carbonized outputs and determination of regulated, application specific routing pathways based on material properties and compliance requirements.