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Waste-to-Energy Infrastructure

Eco Recycling Energy (E.R.E.) is a modular industrial platform for controlled thermal waste processing and scalable deployment of energy and resource recovery capacities.

Key Project Parameters

24 t/day

Pilot module processing capacity

Thermal Conversion

Controlled process with integrated energy recovery

Multiple Revenue Streams

Gate fees, energy generation and secondary products

Modular Architecture

Scalable industrial deployment model

3–6 Years

Projected payback period

Industrial Waste Conversion Platform

We deploy modular controlled thermal processing units with a capacity starting from 24 tons per day, enabling the production of electricity, thermal energy, and marketable secondary products.

The financial framework covers the full operational cycle: regulated waste gate fees, energy sales, commercialization of synthetic products, and participation in environmental and infrastructure support programs.

The modular configuration allows phased capacity expansion, reduction of capital intensity per unit, and the formation of a distributed network of industrial assets generating stable cash flow.

The pilot installation represents the first phase of a broader development strategy aimed at building a distributed waste processing and energy generation system with long-term capitalization potential.

Structural Market Shift

Landfill-based disposal is becoming economically prohibitive and increasingly constrained by regulatory frameworks across most developed countries worldwide, with particularly stringent legislative and compliance standards implemented within the European Union.

Rising landfill taxation, tightening environmental compliance standards, and progressive reduction of landfill capacity are transforming waste management into a structural infrastructure challenge.

Under these conditions, integrated waste-to-energy facilities transition from environmental projects into industrial assets with predictable and diversified revenue streams.

Why This Technology? Why This Model?

30+ Years of Engineering Expertise

The project is led by a coordinated team of engineers and developers with more than 30 years of practical experience in energy systems and the treatment of complex and environmentally sensitive waste streams.

Patented and EU-Compliant Technology

The technological architecture is based on a comprehensive comparative assessment of global waste-to-energy solutions and incorporates patented engineering components and proprietary know-how. Key process units and emission control systems ensure operational stability and compliance with applicable European environmental standards.

Industrial Validation in the European Union

A functioning prototype operating within the European Union confirms the industrial feasibility of the model. The modular platform enables the processing of a broad spectrum of waste types and scalable deployment aligned with regional feedstock volumes and infrastructure conditions.

Capital-Efficient Architecture

Lower capital intensity relative to comparable European installations with competitive processing capacity forms a disciplined and attractive long-term investment case.

Strategic Infrastructure Development

Eco Recycling Energy represents a scalable, asset-based infrastructure platform positioned within a structurally expanding regulatory environment. The phased deployment strategy enables disciplined capital allocation, operational validation, and long-term industrial asset formation.

Integrated Environmental Technology Platform

The Eco Recycling Energy (E.R.E.) project is not limited to waste-to-energy infrastructure. It represents an integrated engineering platform combining solutions in waste processing and advanced emission transformation technologies.

One of the key technological directions is ECO INFINITY — a system for exhaust gas conversion based on controlled gas dynamics, developed through long-term research in combustion processes and energy systems.

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