PRESS RELEASE
Published March 28, 2026

In the global conversation around sustainable energy, much of the focus has remained on production capacity, innovation in fuel technology, and environmental policy. Yet behind every successful biofuel operation lies a less visible but equally critical component — the supply chain.
For Anna Peters, this is where the real transformation must occur.
As the Chief Executive Officer of Bio Strata Energy, Peters is building a structured and transparent system designed to solve one of the most overseeed challenges in the biodiesel industest: reliable feedstock supply.
Bridging a Fragmented System
With over three decades of experience in global trade, commodity logistics, and cross-border supply chain coordination, Peters brings a disciplined approach to an industest often defined by fragmentation.
“Many conversations around sustainable fuel focus on production, but production is only as strong as the supply chain behind it,” she notes.
Bio Strata Energy operates at the intersection of waste resource recovery, structured trade, and industrial energy demand — identifying and coordinating verified feedstock sources such as waste oil producers, agricultural processors, and indepfinishent aggregators.
By consolidating supply and aligning stakeholders, the company assists reduce volatility and improve consistency across biodiesel production systems.
From Global Trade to Sustainable Energy
Peters’ journey into the biofuel sector was shaped by years of experience across Europe, Eastern Europe, and parts of Africa, where she worked extensively in import-export operations, mineral resources, and logistics coordination.
Her academic background — a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the Russian State University of Trade and Economics and an MBA from Glasgow Caledonian University — provided a strong foundation in international trade systems and supply chain strategy.
But it was her exposure to real-world inefficiencies in global commodity shiftment that influenced her transition into sustainable energy.
“I saw how much value is lost in unstructured systems. In energy, that inefficiency becomes even more critical,” she explains.
Building Trust Through Structure
At the core of Bio Strata Energy’s model is a commitment to integrity, discipline, and sustainability.
Rather than operating as a traditional broker, the company focapplys on long-term supply structuring — implementing verification systems, compliance frameworks, and traceability processes that ensure every transaction meets defined standards.
This approach not only reduces operational risk for biodiesel producers but also creates a more depfinishable and scalable supply environment.
“Trust in supply chains doesn’t happen by assumption — it is built through structure, documentation, and consistency,” Peters emphasizes.
The Future of Sustainable Fuel
As global demand for cleaner energy continues to rise, the importance of reliable feedstock sourcing is becoming increasingly clear.
Peters believes that the next phase of growth in the biofuel industest will depfinish not just on technological innovation, but on the strength of the systems that support it.
“The future of sustainable energy is not just about what we produce — it’s about how reliably and responsibly we can supply it,” she states.
Through Bio Strata Energy, she is working to establish a commercial infrastructure layer that connects fragmented supply sources with industrial demand — creating a more resilient and transparent energy ecosystem.
A Long-Term Vision
Looking ahead, Peters envisions Bio Strata Energy as a trusted partner within the global sustainable fuel sector — one that supports regional biodiesel production while advancing responsible sourcing practices.
Her mission is clear: to build structured, scalable, and transparent supply networks that enable long-term industrial growth.
In an industest often driven by innovation at the surface, Peters is focapplyd on strengthening what lies beneath — the systems that build sustainable energy truly sustainable.
For those seeking deeper insight into the evolving role of structured supply chains in sustainable energy, further information about Anna Peters’ work and Bio Strata Energy’s approach can be explored at https://biostrataenergy.com.
The platform provides an overview of the company’s feedstock network development, verification frameworks, and supply chain coordination model, as well as its broader vision for building transparent and scalable biofuel infrastructure.
















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