Natural Energy Group Ltd
NBR reports: “The technology integrates anaerobic digestion with microalgae purification in modular 40-foot container units to produce commercial products such as 99.7% pure biomethane, biofertiliser, algal bio-stimulant, and protein.”
Rolleston H2&e Bio-energy
Rolleston H2&e Bio-energy claims to produce “clean, sustainable electricity, hydrogen and bio-carbon from waste” but plans to use plastic waste and forestry waste to make synthetic gas.
Whangarei Black2Green Plastic waste pyrolysis
A property in Whangārei was observed with emissions by off-duty NRC Consents Officer: discharge was from an unconsented pyrolysis plant used for turning plastic waste into various products.
Te Awamutu
A Hamilton scrap metal company is trying to build an incinerator at 401 Racecourse Road in Te Awamutu that would burn tyres, plastics and mixed waste next to houses, schools and food production businesses.
Bioplant Tairāwhiti
Bioplant wants to build a pyrolysis plant on Tauwhareparae Road, Tolaga Bay that would accept mixed solid waste, plastics and forestry slash.
Waste-to-Energy Study: “Sustainable aviation fuel”
The Government co-funded the two feasibility studies with Air New Zealand to study failed waste-to-energy technology for so-called sustainable aviation fuel.
Waimangu/Rainbow Mountain: 6-month pyrolysis trial with tyres & plastic
A scrap metal company sought to burn tyres & plastics in 6-month pyrolysis trial
Plastics-to-Fuel Feasibility Study: Feasibility study funded by state
Technology company Licella, along with cardboard packaging and paper recycler Oji Fibre Solutions, on-farm plastic recycler Plasback, Silver Fern Farms, and Woolworths New Zealand, with money from the Ministry for the Environment’s Plastics Innovation Fund announced a joint feasibility study of an advanced chemical recycling facility.