Resynergi: Plastic Recycling Technology Company Raises $6.4 Million

By Dan Anderson ● Jan 12, 2024

Resynergi – a pioneering leader in plastic recycling technology – recently announced it has raised $6.4 million in series B funding co-led by Transitions First (T1ST), an international industrial deep tech seed-stage venture capital fund, and Lummus Technology, a global provider of process technologies and value-driven energy solutions.

The funding round will enable the company to scale up the production of its modular Continuous Microwave Assisted Pyrolysis (CMAP) technology, which converts plastic waste into reusable materials at a rate 20 times faster than traditional pyrolysis methods. The company also plans to expand its executive team to drive growth and further cement the company’s position as a leader in plastic circularity.

Following the successful funding round, Leon de Bruyn, President and CEO of Lummus Technology, and Marianne Abib-Pech, Managing Partner, T1ST, and former Global CFO of Shell Aviation, are joining the company’s board of directors.

Through an estimated 70% growth in plastic waste by 2050, Resynergi’s modular CMAP technology is positioned to scale waste conversion, creating positive social and environmental impact. And Resynergi’s advanced recycling technology can utilize high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density PE (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), and polystyrene (PS) waste plastics, which represent approximately 60% of the plastic types produced.

Resynergi CMAP Technology highlights:

1.) Modular Design allows for rapid deployment and scalability, making advanced recycling more affordable and versatile.

2.) Compact Footprint – 10X smaller reactor footprint and system-on-a-skid design eliminates local waste management and the municipality’s typical square footage requirements for a “recycling plant.”

3.) Rapid Time to Value – Modules scale horizontally, enabling deployment and start-up in weeks rather than years.

4.) Faster Conversion – Utilizing microwave energy, plastic molecules are broken down 100X faster than traditional pyrolysis reactors.

5.) High Quality Output – Oil products that meet standards set by refinery partners for chemical recycling.

6.) Clean Energy Efficiency and Environmentally Friendly Process – CMAP generates clean products with up to 68% CO2e reduction.

Resynergi’s proven continuous 1-Ton CMAP reactor unit converts 1.25 tons of both post-industrial and post-consumer plastic waste per day. By placing 4 CMAP reactor units on a skid, Resynergi plans to convert 5 tons per day and scale production of its reactor units-on-a-skid model across the U.S.

KEY QUOTES:

“We’re accelerating plastic circularity with our technology. By diverting plastic from our landfills and oceans we’re on a mission to protect human health and our environment. This round of funding and the additions to our board of directors underscores our position as a trusted solution partner in the recycling ecosystem for those who view hard-to-recycle plastic as a resource to meet the outsized market demand for products that incorporate recycled plastic. With the support of our investors and partners, we’re on a trajectory to execute our next phase of growth to help communities realize the promise of recycling their plastics while creating new sustainable materials that reduce dependence on fossil-based resources.”

“In many cities, it’s economically challenging to collect more than 50 tons of plastic waste per day. Our technology is highly efficient within the 20 to 50 tons per day processing window, making it a game-changer for communities.”

— Resynergi CEO Brian Bauer

“As our natural resources are increasingly scarce, supporting Resynergi in scaling their recycling process technology is an example of our role in driving innovation and accelerating industrial transitions for a more sustainable future.”

— Marianne Abib-Pech, Managing Partner, T1ST

“Our investment in Resynergi expands our range of clean energy solutions and aligns with our commitment to support a more circular, low carbon future. Resynergi’s progress in advanced recycling technology allows us to meet the growing need for waste to clean energy conversion in the downstream energy industry.”

— Leon de Bruyn, President and Chief Executive Officer, Lummus Technology

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