PLAGAZI, ALLEIMA, GÄSTRIKE ÅTERVINNARE AND MACKMYRA BRUK announced that they are launching a feasibility study to explore the possibilities of realising an innovative project in sustainable and local waste recycling and circular hydrogen production. The feasibility study is an important first step towards realising a future project that can both promote local industry and contribute to the climate transition. The project aims to explore the use of Plagazi's patented technology to convert non-recyclable waste into circular hydrogen through an innovative plasma gasification process.

This technology captures greenhouse gas emissions and can help reduce carbon emissions for companies both inside and outside the municipality. The project partners Plagazi, Alleima, Gästrike återvinnare and Mackmyra Bruk have jointly initiated the feasibility study. The study, which will be carried out between May and October 2024, includes site selection, technical and economic analysis.

Each party is contributing its expertise and resources to ensure a comprehensive and informed assessment of the project's feasibility. The feasibility study will result in a comprehensive report describing the planned plant, waste supply, hydrogen sales, carbon capture and storage (CCS), logistics and the economic viability of the project. The project represents an important milestone in the endeavour to reduce carbon emissions and develop sustainable energy solutions.