
WHO WE ARE
We are dedicated towards ensuring environmental sustainability and climate preservation through production and recovery of clean energy from high carbon-footprint waste materials.
Drawing upon our robust circular economy foundation, we bring together state-of-the-art expertise in technology integration, engineering, finance, waste management, and resource recovery to enable conversion of a broad range of wastes into clean fuels and energy, plus value-added solid and liquid byproducts. This approach provides a solid foundation for building enterprises that are economically sustainable.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY
At Circular Technology, we consider replacement of new resources via conversion of wastes into clean energy resources as a fundamental priority.
What is Circular Economy?
In our current economy, we take materials from the Earth, make products from them, and eventually throw them away as waste – the process is linear. In a circular economy, by contrast, we stop waste from being produced by making outputs of the cycle usable, recoverable and reusable.
"The circular economy is a system where materials never become waste and nature is regenerated. In a circular economy, products and materials are kept in circulation through processes like maintenance, reuse, refurbishment, remanufacture, recycling, and composting. The circular economy tackles climate change and other global challenges, like biodiversity loss, waste, and pollution, by decoupling economic activity from the consumption of finite resources."
A circular economy is based on three principles, driven by design:
Eliminate waste and pollution
Circulate products and materials (at their highest value)
Regenerate nature
(Courtesy Ellen Macarthur Foundation)
WHAT WE DO
We integrate proven, Best Available Technologies (BAT) to convert waste materials into clean energy. We adapt our feedstocks and outputs to local needs. Examples of waste inputs include wood waste, agricultural waste, tires, plastics, and refuse derived fuel (RDF). Our outputs can include electricity, renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuel, ammonia, methane, or hydrogen. In addition, our energy production often yields valuable industrial commodities such as activated carbon.
By circular design, we always seek to generate no waste in the process of eliminating waste.
TECHNOLOGY
The typical waste streams that will be converted to clean energy and other valuable end- products include, but are not limited to the following:
-
Wood and forestry industry wastes
-
Agricultural wastes
-
Plastic wastes including bottles, HDPE, and film materials
-
Organic wastes with energy recovery potential
-
RDF
-
Industrial wastes
-
Tires

Our technological approach is to convert wastes to clean liquid fuels, fuel gasses, and value-added byproducts through integration of the following proven processes.
-
Waste reception, storage, segregation, and preparation of energy-optimized feed streams.
-
Feed pre-treatment
-
Thermal conversion of pre-treated wastes via existing reactor technologies to liquid fuels, fuel gasses, and multiple value-added by products
-
Bio-refinery transformation of liquid and gaseous fuels to market ready energy products
-
Recovery and reuse of produced water streams
-
Production of value-added solid & liquid byproducts
-
Comprehensive energy recovery/recycle stages to minimize net energy consumption
-
End-to-end environmental management
"At Circular Technology, we pride ourselves in attracting and developing human capital with the skillsets required to deliver our multi-faceted objectives..."

EXPERTISE
We pride ourselves in attracting and developing human capital at all levels of our organization.
Our team is comprised of experienced professionals in the areas of:
Deployment and integration of Best Available Technologies (BAT)
Technology & Engineering Integration
Design engineering
EPCM
Project management
Commissioning and Plant Operations
Operations Management
Data Infrastructure design & Management
HSE
Corporate & Project financing
Mergers & Acquisitions
GLOBAL FOCUS

Willing to contract for renewable energy?
Have an abundance of waste feedstock?
Have a site to develop?
GET IN TOUCH