ECOBARGE is strengthening its commitment to sustainability by participating in ZeoLignin II, a Brazil–Sweden research effort supported by Vinnova (Sweden) and EMBRAPII (Brazil). The project advances next‑generation recycling through catalytic pyrolysis, with lignin serving as a key active agent to enable more circular and climate‑friendly processes.
Lignin, an abundant by-product from the forest industry, is now unlocking new opportunities in waste management and resource recovery. With ZeoLignin II, industry and research institutes are collaborating to transform this underused material into a central solution for recycling.
“ZeoLignin II marks a major step toward next-generation recycling. The combination of catalytic pyrolysis with a strong focus on plastics and lignin has the potential to be a real game‑changer for both industry and the environment. We are proud to help drive a project that combines cutting-edge technology with circularity,” says Ewellyn Capanema, project coordinator at RISE.
Partners from Sweden and Brazil are working together to show how innovative solutions in waste management can deliver real climate benefits and a more resource-efficient future. For more information, please contact:
Pierre Dicksson
Executive Chairman, GC
ECOBARGE GROUP
+46 736 84 44 29
pierre.dickson@ecobarge.se
contact@ecobarge.se
Ewellyn Capanema, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist Lignin Science & Separation Processes
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden — Division Bioeconomy
+46 768 76 73 09
ewellyn.capanema@ri.se
www.ri.se