Pillar 01 · MiningAccess — The minerals the AI revolution can’t be built without.
Tailings Reprocessing · Copper · Gold · Rare Earth
Grid build-out, electric vehicles, and AI data-center power are driving copper and rare-earth demand into a structural supercycle. Ardana opens proven-reserve assets and tailings reprocessing — where the metal has already been mined and de-risked — to fractional institutional ownership, with diligence, structuring, and administration handled end-to-end.
~$181MFlagship EBITDA/yr
2Active projects
$6.4MOpen raises
Pillar 02 · EnergyEfficiency — Waste, sludge, even bamboo in. Green hydrogen out. Up to 87% EBITDA margins.
Hydrogen · Waste-to-Energy · Plasma Gasification
Municipal waste carries a negative acquisition cost — municipalities pay to have it taken away. Ardana’s plasma-gasification projects convert it into 99.9%-purity green hydrogen, carbon credits, and inert slag at once. A triple revenue stack and national hydrogen mandates make the margin structural, not circumstantial.
87%Flagship EBITDA
5.74×DSCR Yr 1
40Projects
Pillar 03 · Real EstateTransparency — Real estate, done differently. Regulated. Resource-anchored. Growing.
Resource Land · Industrial Corridors · Strategic Sites
No speculation, no residential. Every parcel is anchored to a resource, an industrial operation, or an infrastructure corridor the other pillars are actively building on — the land beneath a mine, the plot beside a refinery, the route a hydrogen pipeline will follow. Value underwritten by what the ground is for.
Q3 '26Pillar launch
Land-firstNever speculative
Pillar 04 · AgricultureFood Safety — Farmers create the value. They shouldn’t be the last to capture it.
Productive Land · Contracted Offtake · AgTech Deployment
Yield-bearing agricultural assets — productive land and processing capacity backed by contracted offtake — brought under the same fractional SPV discipline as every other pillar. Real cashflows from the ground up, structured so institutional capital can own a fraction and receive its share of the harvest.
OfftakeContracted demand
Land + YieldDual return