Pyrolysis with zero hazardous emissions is a controlled, oxygen-free thermal conversion process that transforms plastics, rubber, and other waste streams into reusable hydrocarbons and chemical feedstocks. Through sealed, closed-loop operation and integrated emissions control, the system is engineered to destroy legacy chemicals and eliminate the release of hazardous pollutants into the environment.

👉 Example: turning waste Styrofoam into polystyrene pellets used in new products like medical components or packaging.

👉 In simple terms: they turn waste back into oil-like building blocks used to make new materials.

Skid mounted modular units: built on a railroad car transportable base can be deployed at landfills, factories or remote sites, reducing transportation costs of feedstock and minimizing the need for large centralized plants.
These modular units are self-cleaning, minimizing down time spent on maintenance.
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