Bio360 brings together both direct  energy capture and new pathways  to valorise different  waste resource streams.  The calorific content of numerous resources such as msw, srf, waste rubber granules, dry sludge amongst others can be converted into energy via a range of technologies including combustion, anaerobic digestion, torrefaction, pyrolysis, thermolysis, pyrogasification, hydrothermal gasification, plasma torch processes etc.  The resulting energy forms include heat, chp as well as biomethane through the methanation of syngas.

Waste to fuels, roads and plastic are also new areas of waste recovery that are now coming to market.

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