Aviation Carbon Stack

Organize the full airport carbon stack before selecting projects.

Airport carbon recycling infrastructure requires more than capture. It needs stream intelligence, waste and feedstock systems, HVAC, storage, clean energy, SAF/e-fuels, RNG, utilization, MRV, claims, finance, EPC, and operating accountability.

Airport carbon stack
Airport carbon recycling stack
Stack map

Each component can include vendors, university IP, research, Carbon Recycling architecture, partner technologies, or future Carbon Recycling-owned modules.

01

Stream intelligence

Airport stream mapping, airflow zones, central plant data, waste contracts, tenant boundaries, regional assets, ownership, and readiness scoring.

02

Capture technologies

HVAC-integrated capture, DAC, flue-gas capture, sorbents, membranes, electrochemical systems, modular skids, and biogenic CO₂ capture.

03

Waste and feedstock systems

Used cooking oil, grease, food waste, composting, AD, MSW sorting, regulated waste handling, preprocessing, recycling, and feedstock aggregation.

04

Conditioning, storage, and logistics

Purification, dehydration, compression, liquefaction, tanks, hauling, storage, logistics, and pipeline-ready specifications.

05

Hydrogen and clean energy

Green hydrogen, electrolyzers, storage, logistics, renewable power, microgrids, clean-power procurement, and thermal integration.

06

SAF and carbon conversion

HEFA feedstocks, CO₂-to-syngas, methanol, Fischer-Tropsch, gasification, e-SAF, catalysts, fuel synthesis, and offtake integration.

07

RNG, biochar, and circular materials

AD/RNG, landfill gas, compost, hydrochar, biochar, concrete, aggregates, asphalt, circular products, and durable utilization pathways.

08

MRV, claims, and data

Metering, waste tracking, chain-of-custody, carbon accounting, Scope boundaries, claim allocation, registry support, and auditability.

09

Engineering, finance, and operating model

Airport EPC, mechanical contractors, controls, permitting, insurance, infrastructure capital, tax credits, carbon buyers, MSAs, data models, and repeatable deployment frameworks.

Organize the stack

Turn a fragmented vendor market into an airport-ready architecture.

Phase 0 defines which stack components matter for the airport before vendors are selected.