Pyrcom
Pyrcom operates a pyrolysis plant in Mosquera, Colombia, originally designed for used tire recycling and diesel production. They have collaborated with Esenttia and Ecopetrol to adapt their technology for processing post-consumer plastics as part of advanced chemical recycling initiatives.
Company Overview
- Role
- Plant Operator
- Status
- Operational
- Technology
- Proprietary
- Headquarters
- Bogotá, Colombia
- Region
- South America
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Products & Output
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