Village of Los Lunas (PlastikGas Project)
The Village of Los Lunas, New Mexico, operates a plastic-to-fuel pyrolysis project in partnership with PlastikGas. After a successful 2022 proof-of-concept pilot, the Village Council approved the purchase of a 4-ton-per-day permanent plant in June 2025 to process municipal plastic waste into diesel and gasoline for municipal use.
Company Overview
- Role
- Plant Operator
- Status
- Under Construction
- Employees
- 11-50
- Daily Capacity
- 4
- Technology
- Modular
- Headquarters
- Los Lunas, United States
- Region
- North America
Feedstock Types
Products & Output
Plant Locations (1)
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