Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) derived biopesticides production through solid-state fermentation, using a mixture of digestate and biowaste as substrates. A Box-Behnken design was performed to select key parameters of the spore production process, being temperature and biodegradability the factors with a significant effect. Further tests confirmed the importance of oxygen content for spore production. Thus, a two-stage aeration strategy consisting of a microaeration phase followed by a high-rate aeration period was developed and tested. The production strategy was validated in a 22-L reactor using two different strains (Bt kusrtaki, Btk, and israelensis, Bti), demonstrating the robustness of the protocol. Maximum production of 1.3 × 108 spores g-1 dry matter for Btk and 4 × 108 spores g-1 dry matter for Bti were obtained, representing a final yield of 5 and 29 spores produced per initial CFU, respectively.