Our flagship electrical heating pyrolysis systems are fully compliant with EU environmental regulations and tailored for Dutch industrial and municipal waste management operations.
Unlike traditional fuel-fired pyrolysis systems, electrical heating pyrolysis plants eliminate direct combustion emissions at the heat source โ making them the preferred choice for the Netherlands' strict environmental compliance framework under the Dutch Environmental Management Act (Wet milieubeheer) and the EU Green Deal. With the Netherlands targeting 100% circular economy by 2050, electrical pyrolysis technology is rapidly becoming the backbone of sustainable waste processing infrastructure.
The Netherlands is one of Europe's most advanced circular economy markets. With over 8 million tonnes of industrial and municipal waste generated annually, the demand for advanced pyrolysis technology has never been greater.
The Netherlands generates substantial volumes of end-of-life tires, mixed plastics, and industrial solid waste each year. The Dutch government's National Waste Management Plan (LAP3) mandates increasingly higher recycling and energy recovery rates, creating a compelling market for electrical heating pyrolysis plants in cities such as Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Eindhoven, and Utrecht.
Under the European Green Deal and the Netherlands' own Klimaatakkoord (Climate Agreement), industries are under pressure to decarbonize. Electrical heating pyrolysis โ powered increasingly by renewable electricity from Dutch offshore wind farms โ offers a near-zero-emission pathway for waste-to-energy conversion, perfectly aligned with national carbon neutrality goals.
The Netherlands ranks among the top EU nations in circular economy performance. Recovered carbon black (rCB), pyrolysis oil, and syngas produced by our plants can be directly reintegrated into Dutch manufacturing supply chains โ reducing virgin resource consumption and supporting industries such as rubber compounding, specialty chemicals, and district heating networks.
As Europe's largest port, Rotterdam is the ideal hub for importing pyrolysis equipment and distributing recovered fuels and materials across the continent. Our plants installed near Rotterdam's industrial clusters benefit from world-class logistics infrastructure, enabling seamless feedstock supply and product offtake operations.
Dutch venture capital and government subsidies (including SDE++ and ISDE schemes) are actively supporting advanced recycling technologies. Electrical heating pyrolysis qualifies for multiple Dutch and EU funding instruments, significantly reducing the capital expenditure burden for operators and accelerating project ROI.
The Netherlands boasts a world-class R&D ecosystem including TU Delft, Wageningen University, and TNO research institutes โ all actively involved in pyrolysis and waste valorisation research. Our company actively engages with European technology partners to continuously upgrade our electrical heating systems for maximum efficiency and compliance.
Our electrical heating pyrolysis plants are engineered to serve a wide range of Dutch industrial and municipal applications โ from tire recycling to plastic waste valorisation and beyond.
The Netherlands discards approximately 80,000 tonnes of end-of-life tires annually. Our continuous electrical heating pyrolysis systems convert these tires into high-value pyrolysis oil, recovered carbon black, and steel wire โ all reusable within the Dutch circular supply chain.
Mixed plastic waste that cannot be mechanically recycled can be thermally converted into synthetic fuel oil using our pyrolysis technology. This is especially relevant for Dutch municipalities struggling with contaminated plastic streams from household and industrial sources.
Chemical plants, manufacturing facilities, and logistics hubs across the Dutch Randstad region generate complex industrial solid waste. Our high-temperature harmless treatment plants safely process these materials while recovering energy, reducing landfill dependency in compliance with Dutch regulations.
Rotterdam and Amsterdam ports handle significant volumes of ship-generated waste including oily sludge, rubber, and mixed plastics. Electrical heating pyrolysis plants installed within port industrial zones can process these waste streams on-site, minimising transportation costs and environmental risk.
With the Netherlands rapidly expanding offshore wind capacity (targeting 21 GW by 2030), surplus renewable electricity can power our electrical heating pyrolysis plants โ creating a fully green waste-to-energy loop with near-zero operational carbon emissions.
Dutch municipalities are actively seeking alternatives to incineration. Our modular electrical pyrolysis plants offer a scalable, lower-emission solution for urban waste-to-energy projects, compatible with smart city infrastructure and district heating networks in cities like Utrecht, The Hague, and Groningen.
The electrical heating pyrolysis sector is experiencing rapid technological evolution and market expansion, driven by tightening environmental regulations and growing demand for sustainable materials.
The global pyrolysis market is projected to exceed USD 1.2 billion by 2030, with Europe โ led by the Netherlands, Germany, and Scandinavia โ accounting for the fastest-growing regional segment. Electrical heating systems are capturing an increasing share of new installations due to their superior emission profiles and compatibility with renewable energy grids.
The broader trend of industrial electrification โ replacing fossil-fuel combustion with electric resistance or induction heating โ is accelerating across European process industries. Electrical pyrolysis plants are at the forefront of this transition, offering precise temperature control, rapid response, and zero on-site combustion emissions.
Recovered carbon black (rCB) from tire pyrolysis is gaining significant commercial traction as a sustainable substitute for virgin carbon black in rubber, plastics, and coatings. European standards for rCB quality (ASTM D1765 equivalents) are maturing, opening new revenue streams for Dutch pyrolysis operators.
The EU's Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) legislation and the upcoming Sustainable Products Regulation are compelling manufacturers across the Netherlands to invest in closed-loop recycling infrastructure โ directly driving demand for advanced pyrolysis technology as a key enabling solution.
Focus on waste to energy and waste tire pyrolysis technology, Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968. The company covers an area of 209,335 square meters, with a plant area of 98,680 square meters, more than 500 employees, with engineering and technical personnel accounting for 34% of the total workforce. We maintain a complete A-class boilers and pressure vessels manufacturing and testing capability.
Huayuan Tech holds a Pressure Pipe Installation Permit and has achieved ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 triple-system certification as well as the prestigious ASME certification from the United States โ ensuring our electrical heating pyrolysis plants meet the highest international quality and safety standards required by Dutch and EU buyers.
With the continuous development of the enterprise, Huayuan Tech has become a comprehensive professional firm engaged in boiler, pressure vessel, waste tire and plastic scrap pyrolysis machine development, manufacturing, sales, consulting services, thermal equipment system integration, contract energy management, and investment & financing. We hold a national A-class boiler, A2-class pressure vessel manufacturing license, and D1/D2 pressure vessel design certificate.
Unswervingly pursuing technological innovation and building strong enterprise core competitiveness is the company's long-term development strategy. Adhering to the principles of "Innovation, Quality, and Honesty," Huayuan Tech places environmental protection and energy conservation as prerequisites, using technology as the means of delivery.
With superb professional skills and a unique R&D philosophy, we foster strong production-research collaboration, continuously introducing innovative electrical heating pyrolysis products and services that meet the evolving demands of the Netherlands and broader European markets.
Our electrical heating pyrolysis plants are specifically engineered to integrate with the Netherlands' renewable energy infrastructure, enabling operators to power their waste conversion processes using green electricity โ aligning perfectly with Dutch and EU sustainability mandates.
Unswervingly pursuing technological innovation and building strong enterprise core competitiveness is the company's long-term adherence to development strategy. Adhering to the "innovation, quality, honesty" business purposes, to environmental protection and energy conservation as the prerequisite, technology as a means, with superb professional skills and unique R&D philosophy, production and research strong cooperation, and constantly introduce innovative products and services to meet market demand.
For Dutch and European clients, we provide end-to-end project support: from feasibility assessment and permitting consultation (including Dutch WABO environmental permit guidance), through engineering design, equipment manufacturing, logistics to Rotterdam, installation supervision, commissioning, and long-term after-sales service.
Our dedicated European technical support team ensures that every electrical heating pyrolysis plant we deliver to the Netherlands operates at peak performance throughout its lifecycle โ maximising return on investment and maintaining compliance with local environmental standards.
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