LifeQuest World Corp. has provided a shareholder update detailing continued commercial expansion across its BioPipe Global subsidiary and progress toward acquiring an environmental services company. The company reported three new purchase orders secured in the Philippines for its decentralized sewage and wastewater treatment systems, representing accelerated activity in what management views as a developing market opportunity.
The new Philippine orders include a 5 cubic meters per day system for an electric vehicle distributor showroom, another 5 cubic meters per day system for a major international hotel brand property, and a 10 cubic meters per day system for a leading national fuel retail chain with over 1,000 locations. Management highlighted the fuel network order as particularly significant, noting it opens a potential pathway to a national-scale rollout across one of the country's largest retail networks. The company also noted a 20 cubic meters per day system for a university campus, though specific order details for this project were less detailed in the announcement.
Beyond the Philippines, LifeQuest reported that BioPipe units have been delivered to project sites in Spain and Crete, with both installations expected to reach completion during the second quarter of 2026. These projects represent important milestones for BioPipe's entry into the European market, particularly the Mediterranean region. The company had previously announced a 300 cubic meters per day order from Greece and a 10 cubic meters per day order from Spain.
In Africa, the BioPipe unit destined for a major European country's embassy in Ethiopia has been fully procured and awaits customer logistics arrangements. This contract represents a high-profile reference deployment for the African continent and demonstrates the system's suitability for demanding diplomatic and commercial clients. Management believes this deployment could serve as a catalyst for further interest across Africa, where access to efficient sewage wastewater treatment infrastructure remains limited.
The company reported that its aggregate BioPipe bid and proposal pipeline has grown substantially over the last twelve months, with active opportunities spanning Asia-Pacific, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. This reflects growing international recognition of BioPipe's cost-effective, modular approach to decentralized sewage wastewater treatment. A substantial portion of the world's population lacks adequate sanitation infrastructure, and regulatory and social pressures on governments, municipalities, and private developers to identify deployable solutions continue to grow.
Separately, LifeQuest confirmed that its previously announced acquisition of an environmental services company and its sister company is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026, with the company currently raising capital to complete the transaction. The target company closed the fiscal year ended December 2025 with unaudited revenue of approximately $3.5 million and EBITDA of approximately $250,000, with recurring revenue of approximately $350,000. Management views these results as reflecting a stable, cash-generative base from which to execute a growth strategy.
The acquisition target recently entered into an engagement agreement with Oberon Securities, a New York City-based investment bank, to assist in raising up to $2 million in equipment financing. The proceeds would fund the acquisition of Power Knot LFC biodigesters to be deployed under a purchase-to-rental business model. This rental model is designed to generate predictable, recurring revenue streams while addressing growing demand for on-site food waste processing solutions from hospitals, hotels, universities, food processors, and large commercial food service operators. More information about the company can be found at https://www.lifequestworldcorp.com.
Beyond the biodigester rental program, the target company operates as a well-established waste handling equipment, sales, service, and rental business with a strong recurring revenue foundation from parts, service, and equipment sales across the Northwest. LifeQuest intends to leverage the target's operational platform, experienced management team, and customer relationships to pursue organic growth and evaluate further acquisitions in the waste management sector. Management commented that the expected acquisition represents a significant step forward for LifeQuest, adding immediate scale, operational depth, and multiple growth vectors to the portfolio.


