Photo from left: Ilja Mikenberg, Global Head Process Solutions, Sulzer; Suzanne Thoma, Executive Chairwoman, Sulzer; Daniel Böni, Managing Director, KEZO; Dr. Christian Schucan, Supervisory Board President, KEZO


MSWI plants incinerate non-recyclable waste to recover energy, diverting the waste from landfill and contributing to circular resource use. While efficient, the combustion process emits considerable carbon dioxide (CO₂). Integrating carbon capture technology can dramatically reduce these emissions, transforming waste utilization from a climate challenge to a climate solution. This is where Sulzer’s CO₂ solution comes into play.

Sulzer’s pre-assembled modular unit will be integrated at Hinwil’s waste-to-energy plant, where it will capture up to 1’000 tonnes of CO₂ annually from the flue gas. The captured carbon will then be utilized by a nearby greenhouse, demonstrating efficient, circular use of resources. This is a vital step in validating the technology’s commercial viability for KEZO’s planned new municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) plant. Pending validation, a scaled carbon capture unit can be integrated at the new MSWI facility to capture up to 120’000 tonnes of CO₂ annually, thereby supporting Switzerland’s net-zero ambitions.

The project is mainly financed by KEZO. The Canton of Zurich is also contributing to the financing. KEZO is making its infrastructure available and contributing its operating experience to gather important insights for the future large-scale plant.

Sulzer’s Executive Chairwoman Dr. Suzanne Thoma commented: “We are pleased to partner with KEZO, already a strong contributor to the circular economy, to advance carbon capture for waste-to-energy applications. This partnership demonstrates our shared commitment to innovation for transformative progress as we invest in tangible solutions that align environmental stewardship with economic development.”

KEZO Managing Director Daniel Böni added: “This project shows how established industries like waste management can evolve to play a vital role in decarbonization through technology and strategic collaboration.”

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