UPCYCLING
The PYREG process is not mainly geared to the elimination of waste. If a material is too contaminated, the only option is to dispose of it. We also cannot do magic (yet). However, our primary goal is the recycling and conversion of biogenic residues, so-called upcycling. We follow the maxim: There are no residues, only recyclables.
That is why we will work with you first and foremost to find forward-looking solutions. To this end, we also work intensively in numerous research projects with various universities and research institutes. Together we want to develop new ways for a sustainable use of existing resources.


LIGHTHOUSE PROJECTS THAT MAY INSPIRE YOU TOO
- STOCKHOLM BIOCHAR PROJECT: Find out how urban green waste and biowaste can be recycled, heat generated and CO2 stored. A multi-award-winning project.
- CARBON-FERTILIZER PROJECT: Liquid manure or digestate are basically fabulous fertilizers. However, they often do not accumulate where they are needed or are contaminated by endocrine disrupters. Carbonization can solve two problems at once: The nutrients are concentrated and pollutants are eliminated.
- PHOSPHORUS-RECYCLING-PROJECT: We have been cooperating extremely successfully with University of Bingen for years – the further development of the PYREG process as a phosporus recycling and sewage sludge treatment process is just one example of this
- REDIRECT-ACTIVATED CARBON-PROJECT: Only together can something be done – that’s why we research together with partners from all over Europe how activated carbon can be produced from municipal residual biomass.
- COACT-ACTIVATED CARBON-PROJECT: This project is also currently developing concepts for extracting activated carbon from residual biomass in the region of Lake Constance (South of Germany).