Resynergi, an advanced plastic recycling technology provider, has raised USD 6.4 million in Series B funding co-led by Transitions First and Lummus Technology.
The company intends to use the proceeds to scale the production of its modular Continuous Microwave Assisted Pyrolysis (CMAP) technology and to expand its executive team.
Founded in 2015, Resynergi offers CMAP technology, which converts plastic waste into reusable chemicals. The company claims to convert 20–50 tons of plastic per day, 20x faster than traditional pyrolysis methods.
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