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Plastics Solution
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Tyre Solution
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Small Modular Solution
Turning used tyres and plastics into value — not waste
carbon Circularity
What We do
Carbon Circularity partners with Technotherm SA to convert end-of-life tyres (OTR, car and truck) and difficult-to-recycle plastics into low-carbon fuels and circular raw materials using advanced pyrolysis technology.
what we’re offering
Our Solutions
Plastics & Soft Plastics
The collapse of supermarket soft-plastic programs exposed the lack of scalable solutions for contaminated and mixed plastics.
Carbon Circularity targets plastic streams that are technically or economically unsuitable for mechanical recycling and converts them into hydrocarbon products via pyrolysis.
Energy & Carbon Products
Carbon Circularity converts end-of-life tyres and difficult-to-recycle plastics into a range of energy and material products using advanced pyrolysis technology. These outputs can be used as inputs to existing industrial systems, helping displace virgin resources and reduce reliance on landfill, export or low-value disposal.
Our focus is on producing consistent, auditable outputs that can be integrated into real markets, rather than speculative or experimental products.
Genuine Recovery
Australia’s waste challenge
Australia’s tyre and plastic waste problem
Australia generates millions of end-of-life tyres and large volumes of plastic waste each year. While collection rates are high, domestic recycling capacity remains limited. This has led to stockpiles, exports, fire risk and long-term environmental liability. Advanced, scalable solutions are required to close the gap between collection and genuine recovery.
They Trusted us
Who We Work With
We partner with industry leaders, local authorities, and waste operators committed to sustainable recycling and circular economy solutions.
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