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Waste and energy security are two sides of the same problem.

Black2Green exists to solve both.

our mission

New Zealand’s waste challenge

New Zealand generates significant volumes of plastic and organic waste with limited end-of-life pathways. Landfill capacity is finite. Incineration destroys value. Valuable carbon resources are lost instead of recovered.

At the same time, New Zealand imports the majority of its transport fuels and faces increasing pressure to decarbonise heavy industry, aviation and freight.

Waste sent to landfills every year
8080 m tonnes
A SOLUTION

Advanced waste-to-energy conversion

Black2Green develops and operates modular processing facilities that convert end-of-life plastics, biomass and residual waste into high-value energy products using advanced thermal conversion technologies.

Unlike incineration, our systems operate in oxygen-free environments, decomposing waste into reusable energy commodities with controlled emissions and high conversion efficiency.

This is industrial circular economy infrastructure.

BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, NOT PILOTS

Operational and expanding

Black2Green commissioned its first 15-tonne-per-day plastics-to-energy facility in Whangārei in August 2025.

The company is expanding into the Waikato “Golden Triangle” corridor to develop a second operational hub serving Auckland’s waste stream.

Our long-term strategy includes:

  • Multi-site waste-to-energy facilities across New Zealand

  • Modular plant deployment for rapid scalability

  • Integration with fuel distributors and industrial energy users

  • Expansion into aviation fuel and advanced biofuel pathways

WHAT WE PRODUCE

Energy outputs

Synthetic Fuel Oil

Certified refined fuel suitable for blending and industrial use.

Aviation Fuel Feedstock

Advanced feedstock suitable for SAF upgrading pathways.

Syngas & Electricity

Recovered gas reused internally or converted into energy.

Carbon Products

Recovered carbon solids for industrial applications.
CARING FOR OUR PLANET

Measured environmental impact

Independent research confirms advanced thermal recycling technologies can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to landfill and uncontrolled disposal.

Black2Green’s systems are designed to:

  • Divert waste from landfill and incineration

  • Recover embedded carbon value

  • Reduce lifecycle emissions

  • Support domestic fuel resilience

  • Contribute to circular economy objectives

Waste becomes a domestic energy resource.
Proven Global Technology

Technology is not the experiment. Deployment is the opportunity

Black2Green utilises globally validated pyrolysis and advanced recycling technologies adopted by major international petrochemical companies.
Our equipment partners hold international certifications including CE and ISO standards.

Each modular plant is engineered for:

  • Continuous processing

  • Emissions control via advanced scrubbing systems

  • Energy self-sufficiency through gas recycling

  • Scalable deployment

PARTNERSHIPS

Collaborating across the value chain

Black2Green is progressing supply arrangements with major plastic aggregation operators and engaging domestic fuel distributors regarding offtake agreements.

Circular economy infrastructure requires coordination. We provide the conversion engine.

Waste aggregators

Industrial energy users

Fuel
distributors

Infrastructure capital providers

Regional stakeholders

Waste aggregators

Industrial energy users

Fuel
distributors

Infrastructure capital providers

Regional stakeholders

THE VISION

A national waste-to-energy network

Our long-term objective is to develop a distributed network of advanced conversion facilities across New Zealand capable of processing significant volumes of residual waste while producing valuable energy outputs.

We are building

Domestic fuel resilience

Contact Us

Partner in the transition

Black2Green is engaging with waste suppliers, fuel partners, industrial customers and infrastructure investors.

If you are interested in partnering, collaborating or learning more about upcoming projects, contact us.

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