PLAGAZI INITIATES NEW SWISS FEASIBILITY STUDY

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Original Date: April 12, 2021 

Plagazi has initiated a feasibility study for the Swiss Government, Federal Office of the Environment, to help establish the country’s Automotive Shredder Residue (ASR) waste recycling strategy. Today, a majority of the Swiss ASR waste is not recycled but incinerated in public incineration plants. 

The country’s recyclability issues can be solved via the patented Plagazi process, which can convert ASR into pure green hydrogen at a competitive production cost and low CO2 footprint. The yearly quantity of ASR waste across Switzerland will be sufficient to fuel multiple Plagazi HE-2000 units for decades to come. 
 
The customer has requested a feasibility study which will lay the groundwork for a future collaboration. The study will be completed and delivered in October 2021 whereby the next steps of the project will be defined together.  

More about the Federal Office of the Environment: 

https://www.bafu.admin.ch/bafu/en/home.html

More about ASR waste: 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_shredder_residue

For further information, please contact: 

Torsten Granberg, CEO, Plagazi AB 

Email: torsten.granberg@plagazi.com 

Phone: +46 70 676 12 34

About Plagazi: 

Plagazi AB is a Swedish clean-tech company which is revolutionizing the production of green hydrogen. Plagazi helps society close the circular loop by transforming waste into green hydrogen through plasma gasification, contributing to resolve the significant global issue of non-recyclable waste, renewable energy sources and carbon emissions. With multiple active projects across Europe, the company aims to become the answer to the continents strive to reach its climate goals.  

More Information:

www.plagazi.com | 

Follow Plagazi on LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/plagazigreenhydrogrenfromwaste/

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