- OUR MISSION
WE'RE BUILDING Advanced Resource Recovery Infrastructure
Transforming difficult plastic waste into valuable industrial energy products and circular carbon feedstocks through advanced continuous-feed pyrolysis technology.
- WHAT WE DO
More Than Waste To Energy
- STRATEGIC FOCUS
Infrastructure for the Circular Economy
South Pacific Energy Resources is developing a regional network of advanced resource recovery facilities positioned at the intersection of circular economy, industrial energy, and long-term infrastructure.
Creating new pathways for difficult waste streams, reducing landfill dependence, and supporting low-carbon industrial transition.
Building long-term regional infrastructure that supports councils, government, ports, and process heat users across Australasia.
A New Zealand-based platform combining international technology with local engineering integration and regional delivery capability.
Multiple output streams: industrial fuel oils, marine fuel blendstocks, chemical recycling feedstocks, and future circular petrochemical pathways.
Turning difficult waste streams into valuable industrial resources
- FOR COUNCILS
Landfill diversion that works
Long-term infrastructure partnerships that reduce landfill dependency, support circular economy commitments, and align with emissions reduction strategy.
- FOR INDUSTRY
Alternative fuel pathways
Industrial pyrolysis oil for boilers, marine applications, and process heat — recoverable circular feedstocks for manufacturing operations.
- FOR INVESTORS
Scalable infrastructure. Multiple revenue streams
A staged, replicable infrastructure model with long-term regional growth across New Zealand and Australasia.
- THE FIRST DEMONSTRATION PLANT
Bromley, Christchurch
The Bromley facility is New Zealand’s first demonstration-scale advanced plastic waste pyrolysis plant — establishing the operational, environmental, and commercial model for future rollout across New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific.
Located in Christchurch adjacent to the Bromley Sewage Treatment Plant, the facility is designed as a fully enclosed, environmentally controlled operation processing approximately 5,000–10,000 tonnes of plastic waste per annum at demonstration stage.