Klean Industries & Viva Energy Advances Sustainability with Tire Recycling Initiative at Geelong Refinery


Klean Industries and Viva Energy have partnered to launch a tire recycling initiative at the Geelong Refinery. The initiative aims to transform end-of-life tires into valuable resources and promote sustainability within Australia’s circular economy.

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States—Klean Industries (“Klean”), a leading provider of technologies and circular solutions in resource recovery and the advanced recycling sector, is pleased to announce it has taken the first step towards developing a tire recycling facility in Melbourne that would be able to process up to 80,000 tonnes of used tires per year, diverting them from landfills and contributing to the manufacture of lower-carbon fuels.

Klean Industries has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Viva Energy Australia to collaborate on a pre-feasibility study for a tire recycling facility that will recover sustainable resources.

The tire recycling facility will extract three key products from end-of-life tires (“ELT”):

  • Recovered carbon black (rCB): used in the manufacture of new tires, rubber products, and plastics;
  • Steel: for metal recycling; and
  • Biogenic pyrolysis oil: intended to be processed at the Geelong Refinery to produce low-carbon-intensity fuels.

Klean Industries is a global leader in using advanced technologies to convert waste into valuable resources. It specializes in recovering resources derived from end-of-life tyres, non-recycled plastics, and other waste materials.

Viva Energy selected Klean Industries as a partner due to its proven expertise and innovative recycling technologies, which align with Viva Energy’s commitment to sustainability and the establishment of a circular economy.

Viva Energy Chief Strategy Officer Lachlan Pfeiffer said this project marks a critical step in a new role the Geelong Refinery could play in the future.

“This partnership with Klean Industries is an important development for Viva Energy as we continue to explore new pathways to a more sustainable future for our refinery,” he said. “By transforming end-of-life tyres into valuable resources, we are reducing waste and pioneering new paths for low-carbon fuel production. This project demonstrates our commitment to developing a circular economy and delivering environmental and economic benefits to the community.

“Klean Industries is excited to join in a strategic partnership with Viva Energy to address the end-of-life tyre crisis in Australia effectively,” said Jesse Klinkhamer, CEO of Klean Industries Inc. “Together, we are poised to transform used tyres into sustainable products that fulfill the growing demand for sustainable low-carbon fuels and raw materials. Together, we are making a difference and leading the way towards a more sustainable future!”

Viva Energy is importing a shipment of tyre pyrolysis oil to the Geelong Refinery, produced using Klean’s innovative technology. This is an essential step in proving the refinery’s ability to process tyre pyrolysis oil at scale and another significant milestone in Viva Energy’s co-processing trials, demonstrating the company’s commitment to creating lower-carbon fuels and products.

If this project proceeds, it will expand the suite of alternative feedstocks utilized at the refinery through co-processing, cementing the facility’s role in Australia’s circular economy and reducing waste going to landfill.

Over the last two months, Viva Energy has announced several innovative projects to utilize alternative feedstocks, including soft plastics, tallow, and used cooking oil, at its refinery. These projects are beneficial for the environment and establish a new future for the refinery, supporting local jobs and the local economy.

About Viva Energy

Viva Energy (ASX: VEA) is a leading convenience retailer, commercial services provider, and energy infrastructure business with a history spanning over 120 years in Australia. The Group operates a convenience and fuel network comprising almost 900 stores across Australia, supplying fuels and lubricants to a total network of nearly 1,500 service stations.

Viva Energy owns and operates the strategically located Geelong Refinery in the state of Victoria. It also serves businesses in bulk fuels, aviation, bitumen, marine, chemicals, polymers, and lubricants, supported by over 20 terminals and approximately 80 airports and airfields nationwide.

Download a copy of the Viva Energy and Klean Industries Press Release » GO.

About Klean Industries

Klean Industries (“Klean”) provides best-in-class technologies and solutions in the waste-to-value industry. Our international team of award-winning experts boasts decades of experience in designing, engineering, and manufacturing top-quality equipment that converts waste streams into valuable energy and resources. Our unique products and services are the result of our combined expertise in recycling design, resource recovery, waste management, and energy generation projects. Our global project management experience secures schedules and budgets, enabling projects to be completed in less time and at a lower cost.

Klean uses proprietary technologies to rapidly develop projects that produce premium fuels, recovered carbon, and green hydrogen from various feedstocks. Our expertise and technical skills enable specialization in building projects utilizing advanced thermal conversion technologies, such as pyrolysis, gasification, and carbonization, which transform end-of-life tires, non-recycled plastics, and municipal solid waste into domestic energy, sustainable commodities, and new clean-tech jobs. We create a symbiosis between waste, resources, and energy. Klean Industries is the link between a low-carbon, closed-loop economy and the goal of zero waste being sent to landfills.

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