Spin-off “Cyclize” has shown natural gas can be replaced by plastic waste and exhaust gas CO2

Nearly all everyday items are produced from natural gas and crude oil. In light of the global climate change and energy independence, natural gas consumption must urgently be reduced. University of Stuttgart has developed a new procedure with which natural gas can be replaced by plastic waste and exhaust gas CO2. This means that new products such as plastics, foams, adhesives, paints, and varnishes can be produced entirely without fossil-based resources. The Cyclize process uses a non-thermal plasma generated by a self-developed and efficient electronic system. The plasma is first used to gasify the plastic waste. The resulting hydrocarbon CO2 gas stream is then reformed into synthesis gas.

Cyclize founder team: Jan Stein, Dominik Novakovic, Stephan Renninger, Maike Lambarth (left to right)



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