National Call for Pilot Program Participants

03.04.2025

2 min

Graymark is inviting timber processors, agricultural producers, and industrial operators across New Zealand to participate in upcoming pilot programs under Project Regen, Project Aether, and Project Arc — a coordinated initiative designed to recover, refine, and repurpose waste into new resources and fuels.

These pilots represent the next phase in Graymark’s rollout of circular industrial systems — real-world deployments of technology that convert waste by-products into commercially valuable materials. Participants will have the opportunity to trial Graymark’s technology directly within their operations, gaining early access to new circular processes and recovery models.

Our pilot network is how we turn innovation into infrastructure. We’re building an ecosystem of forward-thinking producers, processors, and councils who want to redefine how waste is managed — not as a liability, but as a renewable resource.”

Each pilot will be tailored to local industry needs and waste profiles, focusing initially on:

  • CCA Chemical Recovery – recycling timber treatment waste into reusable chemicals.

  • Glycol Recovery – capturing and purifying spent antifreeze and heat-transfer fluids.

  • Gas Reclamation – reclaiming residual LPG from returned residential and commercial cylinders.

  • Carbon & Energy Recovery – converting organic and chemical waste into usable fuels and clean energy.

Participating organisations will receive technical support, data reporting, and evaluation frameworks to measure environmental and commercial impact. Pilot outcomes will inform Graymark’s national scale-up strategy and contribute to New Zealand’s circular economy targets under government and industry initiatives.

To register your interest or request further information, contact:

📩 contact@graymark.co.nz

Discover how you can transform your relationship with the environment.

Discover how you can transform your relationship with the environment.

Discover how you can transform your relationship with the environment.

National Call for Pilot Program Participants

03.04.2025

2 min

Graymark is inviting timber processors, agricultural producers, and industrial operators across New Zealand to participate in upcoming pilot programs under Project Regen, Project Aether, and Project Arc — a coordinated initiative designed to recover, refine, and repurpose waste into new resources and fuels.

These pilots represent the next phase in Graymark’s rollout of circular industrial systems — real-world deployments of technology that convert waste by-products into commercially valuable materials. Participants will have the opportunity to trial Graymark’s technology directly within their operations, gaining early access to new circular processes and recovery models.

Our pilot network is how we turn innovation into infrastructure. We’re building an ecosystem of forward-thinking producers, processors, and councils who want to redefine how waste is managed — not as a liability, but as a renewable resource.”

Each pilot will be tailored to local industry needs and waste profiles, focusing initially on:

  • CCA Chemical Recovery – recycling timber treatment waste into reusable chemicals.

  • Glycol Recovery – capturing and purifying spent antifreeze and heat-transfer fluids.

  • Gas Reclamation – reclaiming residual LPG from returned residential and commercial cylinders.

  • Carbon & Energy Recovery – converting organic and chemical waste into usable fuels and clean energy.

Participating organisations will receive technical support, data reporting, and evaluation frameworks to measure environmental and commercial impact. Pilot outcomes will inform Graymark’s national scale-up strategy and contribute to New Zealand’s circular economy targets under government and industry initiatives.

To register your interest or request further information, contact:

📩 contact@graymark.co.nz

Discover how you can transform your relationship with the environment.

Discover how you can transform your relationship with the environment.

Discover how you can transform your relationship with the environment.