Accessible. Reliable. Clean.
Solutions supporting the Circular Economy.
A circular economy is defined as “a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible”.
At CleanCap Technologies we are changing the way waste and raw gas is brought to market through an integrative approach to reducing the impact of manufacturing and energy production in the circular economy.
Taking Waste from Pollutant to Profit
CleanCap Technologies is dedicated to providing solutions that improve bottom line and the environment. It is a commitment to our customers, our communities and each other to take waste and convert it to salable products, byproducts and government-incentivized products to create revenues and improve the planet.
Engineered Services
While there are no specific written rules of engineering there are certainly principles, ideas, and concepts that must be considered when developing engineered solutions. We leverage our knowledge of carbon impacts, pollution control, beneficial use, energy development and efficiencies with traditional engineered principles to change the way waste is utilized.
Products
Our products have one goal… to improve the environment. Through a highly experienced team and unique market approach, CleanCap Technologies is changing the way waste and raw gas is brought to market.

Featured Case Study
In the Rendering Industry odor control equipment has been in use since the early 1970’s about the same time the Air Pollution Control industry was formed and began servicing clients with the best available Air Pollution Control equipment available. Typical early application of air pollution control equipment in Rendering consisted of a direct fired afterburner for destruction of the organic emissions (odor, ammonia, fats, grease, and particulate being emitted from the cooker process). A properly designed afterburner was capable of providing reliable destruction of organic emissions while operating at temperatures of 1200°F or higher.
