The Revolutionary Way of Turning Waste Plastic into Quality Fuel Oil
With No Emmissions, No Wax, No Waste
Our Promise
Making the World a Cleaner and Safer place for Us, Our Children and Future Generations
50% of waste plastic is dumped in overflowing landfills, almost always without any sort of cleaning or other treatment. Ultimately leaching into the ground and ending up in groundwater including Aquifers, Springs, Wells and Subterranean Rivers.

Recycling
Merely 9% of plastic waste is collected, sorted, cleaned and reprocessed into new products.

Incineration
19% of plastic is burned in waste-to-energy plants to generate electricity while, unfortunately, further polluting our environment.

Environmental Leakage
Another 22% of waste plastics are mismanaged so badly the end up in rivers and oceans. Ultimately ending up in fish, humans and all other animals.
How pyrolysis Work
Why Our Process is Superior
80% to 85%
Turns into Fuel Oil
Up to an industry leading 85% of the waste plastic is turned into Fuel Oil that is equivalent in quality to diesel fuel but with much less Sulphur content
0% Wax
Absolutely No Wax
Unlike other other similar products whose process turns up to 30% of the plastic into waste wax which must be removed and discarded.
10% to 12%
Usable Non-Condensable Gas
We use this gas to fuel the process that converts plastic to fuel oil saving external plant emissions and the money they would need to be purchased to fuel our plants.
Purpose
Tackling one of the most serious environmental issues of our time
415-460 million
tons of plastic
9%
plastic recycled


What are we Striving For
Circularity and Net Zero Economy for Plastic
✓ Elimination of plastic pollution
✓ Creating circular economy
Be Innovative
Evolution not Pollution

Choking our oceans
Industrial pollution and the discarding of plastic waste must be tackled for the sake of all life in the ocean.
★★★★★
Sir David Attenborough
Waste that nature can’t digest
Every single piece of plastic ever made still exists somewhere on this planet.
★★★★★
Joshua Becker, Minimalist Author
Plastic leaves a terrible legacy
It cannot be right to manufacture billions of objects that are used for a matter of minutes, and then are with us for centuries.
★★★★★
TRVST Environmental Collective
