Lummus Technology, a global provider of process technologies and value-driven energy solutions, and Resynergi, a leading innovator in modular plastic recycling technology, announced the commercialization of Resynergi’s Continuous Microwave Assisted Pyrolysis (CMAP) Modules.
Lummus and Resynergi established this partnership in 2024 and have made rapid progress in developing and commercializing the CMAP technology, which converts plastic waste into circular pyrolysis products significantly faster and more efficiently than traditional pyrolysis methods.
“This milestone demonstrates how Lummus and Resynergi are advancing the circular economy with their decentralized solution which makes it easier and faster to transform plastic waste into valuable resources,” said Leon de Bruyn, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lummus Technology.
“Now that the technology is available, we can work with customers to integrate this advanced solution into existing infrastructure, helping close the loop on plastic waste and drive sustainability in our industry.” Unlike conventional pyrolysis, Resynergi CMAP Modules use microwave energy to break down plastic molecules faster, with significant reduction in CO2 emissions compared to conventional polymer production.
Its modular design allows for rapid deployment, making it possible to install and operate units in months rather than years. Lummus will fabricate and supply the modules, leveraging its global fabrication network and long history of supplying modular and proprietary equipment.
“The world can’t wait for large factories and recycling facilities to come online to process our mounting plastic waste crisis,” said Resynergi CEO Brian Bauer. “The commercial offering of our modules is a crucial milestone in the viability, speed and impact of a circular future for plastic.
We’re proud to have Lummus Technology as our trusted partner to bring our technology to market and make advanced recycling not only possible and profitable but friendly, safe and clean for local municipalities.”