Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms that is frequently defined as “the material of the future” due to its outstanding features. However, graphene is an expensive-to-produce material, its industrial use is still very limited, and its production has been environmentally harmful (high-energy demanding, non-renewable source, etc.). With this project, we aim to develop an innovative technical approach to scale up the production of graphene in an industrial way from a renewable source: biogas. Thus, our graphene will be manufactured with a circular bioeconomy approach, since biogas is produced from organic waste from the agro-food industry or wastewater treatment plants, which increases the value of our product: BioGraphene. We will sell and install our plug and play innovation, BioGraphene Production Unit, in Biogas plants. Our unit will, firstly, increase the proportion of methane in the biogas, and secondly, will generate graphene A4 sheets and rolls from this transformed biogas via Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). These are marketable products that can be mass-produced, satisfying the market demands due to its competitive price. During the feasibility study of the SME Instrument Phase I, we mainly: (i) aimed to set the optimal technical parameters needed for an accurate and high-quality production of graphene from a renewable source; (ii) assessed the market needs and our commercialization strategy; and (iii) analysed the financial viability and needs for the success of the project.