Vendor Network

Qualified vendors belong inside a routed airport carbon system, not a random pilot list.

Carbon Recycling Technologies organizes vendors around carbon flow control: which airport streams exist, which routes are technically credible, which partners control the site, which buyers value the output, and which claims can be supported. The goal is to match vendors into the right route at the right time.

Airport carbon infrastructure visualization
Vendor-neutral carbon recycling stack
Why this network matters

Airport carbon recycling infrastructure will be assembled through qualified partners, clear criteria, and location-specific deployment logic.

Airports, airlines, and infrastructure owners need credible ways to compare technologies, understand deployment fit, and assemble carbon pathways without becoming carbon technology integrators themselves. Carbon Recycling Technologies creates the architecture, screens the options, coordinates the supply chain, and manages the path from stream assessment to pilot deployment.

Partner categories

A structured ecosystem across the full airport carbon-resource management program.

01

CO₂ capture technologies

HVAC-integrated capture, DAC, terminal airflow capture, flue-gas capture, boiler/CHP capture, sorbents, membranes, electrochemical systems, and modular skids.

02

Waste, organics, and feedstock recovery

Food waste, composting, anaerobic digestion, used cooking oil, grease recovery, recycling, MSW sorting, preprocessing, regulated waste handling, and tenant waste programs.

03

HVAC, airflow, and building systems

Ventilation optimization, indoor air quality, BAS, AHU integration, demand-controlled ventilation, energy recovery, thermal load reduction, and terminal HVAC engineering.

04

Conditioning, compression, storage, and logistics

Purification, dehydration, compression, liquefaction, tanks, modular storage, hauling, pipeline-ready conditioning, and transport logistics.

05

SAF, e-fuels, and carbon conversion

HEFA feedstock pathways, CO₂-to-syngas, methanol, Fischer-Tropsch, e-SAF, power-to-liquid, gasification, pyrolysis, catalysts, and fuel synthesis partners.

06

Hydrogen, clean energy, and utilities

Green hydrogen producers, electrolyzers, storage, logistics, renewable power, microgrids, clean power procurement, and utility-scale infrastructure firms.

07

Utilization, storage, and circular materials

Mineralized concrete, aggregates, asphalt, geological storage, greenhouses, dry ice, cold chain, industrial reuse, biochar, hydrochar, and durable material pathways.

08

MRV, data, LCA, and claims

Metering, carbon accounting, LCA, waste tracking, chain-of-custody, Scope 1/2/3 reporting, registries, digital MRV, and environmental claim verification.

09

Engineering, capital, insurance, and markets

Airport engineering firms, EPC contractors, mechanical contractors, permitting specialists, infrastructure funds, tax credit advisors, carbon buyers, insurers, and public-private partnership advisors.

Participation framework

A clear path for participation without overstating project selection.

The vendor network is here to create clarity, not false signals. Participation positions a company within the airport carbon-resource program and may support future evaluation, but every opportunity still depends on site-specific diligence, procurement, safety review, contracting, and owner approval.

01

Tier 1: Mapped Partner

The company has submitted a non-confidential capability profile and has been mapped to one or more areas of the airport carbon-resource management program.

02

Tier 2: Reviewed Partner

Carbon Recycling Technologies has reviewed the company’s technology, business model, deployment readiness, safety considerations, and airport relevance.

03

Tier 3: Pilot-Ready Partner

The company appears suitable for controlled airport, campus, municipal, regional, or facility pilot consideration, subject to project-specific diligence.

04

Tier 4: Deployment Candidate

The company has demonstrated strong fit for one or more potential Carbon Recycling airport pathways, subject to location-specific procurement, contracting, and owner approval.

Begin with Phase 0

Begin with a Phase 0 Carbon Opportunity Map before selecting vendors.

Carbon Recycling Technologies can structure Phase 0 for a single airport, airline hub, airport authority, multi-airport operator, or regional aviation infrastructure network. The process creates a credible basis for vendor evaluation before procurement or pilot commitments.