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Pyrolysise has identified a second site for installation of its Waste Carbonisation Plants (WCP’s). The WCP’s can process unsorted waste, emissions and particle pollutants free, producing offtakes: Mineral Recyclables, Bio-Coal, Bio-Char and Bio-Oil. For these sites and others, we will be working with counterparties on site to utilise the Bio-Coal to develop baseload green energy

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Pyrolysise has now contracted Stopfords (www.stopford.co.uk) to assist in site due diligence and plant certification for use in the UK. Our first site should be operational in less than 12 months and producing revenues of circa 300k per month. The plant will be lease financed.   Register for an IM below if your interested in

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Pyrolysise Ltd is looking for support for development of its first Waste Carbonisation Plant (WCP). Carbonisation, which is an extreme form of Pyrolysis, featuring two chambers, is really gaining traction as a solution to process completely unsorted waste. We have had a lot of interest from the industry and interestingly Water companies, seeking to process

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Pyrolysise has launched it’s SEED raise under the UK’s SEIS / EIS Tax Structure. Pyrolysise completed its pre-seed fundraise for £250K last October. Since 2018, John Bell and Osanan Barros have been identifying technologies capable of processing unsorted existing and new waste and waste in open and capped landfill sites. John has personally invested circa

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A rise in the use of landfill for biodegradable municipal waste should “create some urgency” over Government funding of alternatives, the Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee (Larac) has said. Reacting to Defra’s UK statistics on waste, Larac said the increase in UK biodegradable municipal waste sent to landfill from 6.1m tonnes in 2020 to 6.8m tonnes

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Reporting requirements for the Extended Producer Responsibility scheme for packaging come into force today. Plans to make it easier for consumers to recycle packaging waste move a step closer today, as reporting requirements for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) come into force. Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging (pEPR) will make firms that supply household packaging responsible

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