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CARBON-NEUTRAL AND
CIRCULAR

YOUR PRODUCTS OF THE FUTURE

Nature shows us that there is no waste—only valuable materials. Waste is simply a valuable resource in the wrong place. We should take inspiration from nature and work to close our material loops.

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Let’s take this opportunity to shape a world where resources are continuously reused

CRADLE TO CRADLE

an innovative approach for a consistent and closed-loop circular economy

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EXAMPLE:
OPERATING A
PYROLYSIS PLANT

Leverage the benefits of pyrolysis to transform locally available biomass residues or your production waste into valuable raw materials while simultaneously reducing your carbon emissions. Our cradle-to-cradle approach ensures that all materials are continuously kept in biological or technical cycles.

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The high waste-heat temperatures from pyrolysis can be effectively utilized in heat-intensive production processes such as in the glass industry, asphalt plants, and preheating processes in the steel industry. This waste heat can also support drying processes and replace fossil energy in district heating networks. Even in lower temperature ranges, residual heat can be used in biofarms for cultivating algae, fungi, or pharmaceutically relevant plants, thereby closing the cycle. Thus, the high-temperature waste heat from pyrolysis finds cascading applications in further production processes, energy conversions, and (municipal) heating networks.

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As Carbon Cycle Architects, we integrate regional resources for synergistic linkages, optimizing the use and recycling of energy and materials.

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CIRCULAR ECONOMY
IN SAFE HANDS

Are you interested in gradually transitioning your site to the cradle-to-cradle principle? We are your partner for the development, planning, financing, and long-term operation of sustainable systems.

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Contact us to make your industrial heat supply CO2-negative and contribute to sustainability.

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