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Friday, February 13, 2026
CRT applies the principle of a Circular Economy.
The circular economy is now well established for materials.
We design systems to reuse metals, recycle plastics, recover water, and minimise virgin resource extraction.
Industrial resilience increasingly depends on keeping materials in productive loops.
But one major material still operates largely in a linear model:
Carbon.
Today, much of our energy system relies on extracting virgin geological carbon and releasing it into the active cycle.
If circularity means reducing dependence on virgin inputs and operating within regenerative loops, then applying circular principles to carbon becomes the next logical step in industrial evolution.
Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) is built around that idea — circulating carbon within the short-term cycle rather than relying on continuous geological extraction.
Whether viewed through a climate lens or a resource-efficiency lens, the structural principle is the same:
shift from extractive carbon flows to circular carbon systems.
The circular economy conversation may now be ready to include carbon itself.
#CircularEconomy #IndustrialSystems #CarbonCycle #EnergyTransition
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