Pyrolysis Companies in Norway
29 pyrolysis companies in Norway — including plant operators, project developers, and waste management companies in the Europe region.
Agilyx AS
OperationalAgilyx AS, headquartered in Oslo, is a leader in advanced recycling of post-use plastics. They are known for chemically recycling difficult-to-recycle post-consumer plastic streams into various sustainable products, including circular virgin-like plastics and chemical intermediates.
Antec Biogas
OperationalAntec Biogas specializes in advanced anaerobic digestion and biogas solutions for organic waste management in Norway, converting biomass into biogas, biomethane, and biofertilizer.
Biokarbon
OperationalBiokarbon, a tenant at the Treklyngen industrial park, focuses on producing climate-neutral biochar.
Bon Orbit
OperationalBon Orbit is a joint venture between Norsk Dekkretur and Sweden's Svensk Dackatervinning. It is an ELT collection specialist that manages operational activities and aims to strengthen the circular economy for tire recycling in both Norway and Sweden.
Eagle Technology (Víxla)
OperationalOffers the mobile and modular Víxla pyrolysis system for converting plastic waste into high-value pyrolysis oil with minimal emissions (85% plastic-to-oil conversion). Has a demonstration and training center in Halden, Norway.
Felleskjøpet Agri
OperationalFelleskjøpet Agri is a major Norwegian agricultural cooperative and the most important supplier of grain, seed, and various articles for Norwegian agriculture.
Greve Biogass
OperationalGreve Biogass (and its subsidiary The Magic Factory) produces biogas and fertilizer from organic waste, livestock manure, and sludge from its owner municipalities in Norway. The Magic Factory processes food waste and livestock manure.
Inframar
PlannedInframar has secured a strategic plot on Mongstad in Vestland for developing a large-scale chemical recycling facility for plastics.
Norsk Biogass AS
OperationalNorsk Biogass AS provides 'First Class Pre Treatment Systems' to customers in the food waste industry, aiming to optimize the resource in food waste for biogas production in Norway.
Norsk Dekkretur (NDR)
OperationalNorsk Dekkretur (NDR) is a central organization responsible for ensuring the collection and recycling of ELT in Norway since 1994. It operates on behalf of tire producers and importers.
OBIO
OperationalOBIO operates an industrial-scale pyrolysis plant in Rudshøgda, Norway, producing high-carbon biochar from wood chips. The process efficiently utilizes residual heat, which is sold to a nearby food processing facility.
OBIO
OperationalOBIO operates an industrial-scale pyrolysis plant in Rudshøgda, Norway, producing high-carbon biochar from wood chips. The company has been working with pyrolysis since 2014.
Pointbreak
OperationalPointbreak provides chemical recycling solutions and technology for plastics, focusing on flexible and scalable processes that combine polymer and plastic expertise with advanced chemical technology.
Quantafuel
OperationalQuantafuel is dedicated to the chemical recycling of plastic waste, transforming it into low-carbon synthetic oil products through advanced gas-to-liquid technology.
Quantafuel AS / Viridor Limited
PlannedQuantafuel, now part of Viridor Limited, focused on plastics-to-fuel technology. Plans to build a chemical recycling line for mixed waste plastic at a production site in Kristiansund, Norway.
Ragn-Sells
OperationalRagn-Sells is a significant collection company that gathers and recycles all tires in Norway on behalf of Norsk Dekkretur. They process over 60,000 tonnes of tires annually, with 100% of the recovered tonnage currently recycled.
Recuro
PlannedRecuro is an environmental technology company that specializes in recycling plastic waste and converting it into high-quality oil using pyrolysis. Recuro plans to establish a recycling facility in Mongstad.
Retyra Group AS
OperationalRetyra Group AS, headquartered in Norway, uses advanced pyrolysis technology to convert end-of-life tires into pyrolysis oil and carbon black, contributing to a circular economy.
Retyra Group AS
OperationalRetyra Group AS, headquartered in Norway, utilizes advanced pyrolysis technology to convert ELT into pyrolysis oil and carbon black, contributing to a circular economy.
Rubber Innovation
OperationalRubber Innovation focuses on advancing technology for the material recycling of tires, particularly Nordic tires, and utilizes a pyrolysis process to transform end-of-life tires into recycled Carbon Black and liquids.
Standard Bio
OperationalStandard Bio specializes in producing biocarbon-based products, particularly biochar from agricultural and forestry bio-waste in Norway.
Víxla (developed by Eagle Technology)
OperationalVíxla offers a mobile, modular pyrolysis system that converts plastic waste into high-value pyrolysis oil with minimal emissions. Each unit can process two metric tons of plastic waste daily and boasts an industry-leading 85% plastic-to-oil conversion rate.
Vow ASA
OperationalVow ASA delivers continuous, precisely controlled pyrolysis systems that convert biomass, sewage sludge, and end-of-life tires into biochar, biocarbon, and bioenergy.
Vow ASA
OperationalVow ASA provides continuous, precisely controlled pyrolysis systems. These systems convert biomass, sewage sludge, and end-of-life tires into biochar, biocarbon, and bioenergy.
Vow Green Metals
Under ConstructionVow Green Metals operates a biocarbon plant in Follum, Norway, converting biomass waste into biocarbon, CO2-neutral gas, and bio-oil.
Vow Green Metals
OperationalVow Green Metals runs a biocarbon plant in Follum, Norway, which converts biomass waste into biocarbon, CO2-neutral gas, and bio-oil.
Wastefront
PlannedWastefront utilizes innovative pyrolysis technology to convert discarded tires into valuable materials such as liquid hydrocarbons and carbon black. The company is developing end-of-life tire recycling plants.
Wastefront
OperationalWastefront focuses on transforming discarded tires into valuable materials like liquid hydrocarbons and carbon black through innovative pyrolysis technology.
Wastefront AS
Under ConstructionWastefront is building Europe's largest tyre pyrolysis plant at the Port of Sunderland, UK, with a £100M investment. The facility will process 10 million end-of-life tyres annually, converting them into tyre-derived oil for refining into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), with first commercial operations expected in 2026.
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