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We seek to eradicate landfills GreenMIne Zero Emission, Waste Carbonization, Recycling & Reclamation LEARN MORE TECHNOLOGY Without any sorting required, it creates useful offtakes that can be monetized easily. MARKETABLE OFFTAKES FROM WASTE GreenMine Waste Carbonisation Plants (WCPs) can process existing legacy landfill waste as well as new waste. LEARN MORE TECHNOLOGY Our process uses innovative technology in that it mitigates pollutant emission. GAME CHANGING TECHNOLOGY Our GreenMine technology goes beyond the usual benefits of a waste recycling process TECHNOLOGY LEARN MORE

WELCOME TO GREENMINE

GreenMine WCPs can process existing legacy landfill waste as well as new waste producing marketable offtakes, Mineral recyclables, Biochar, Bio-coal, Pyroligneous extract (which can be separated into tar, lignin, acidic water and bio-oils), electricity, heat and we expect, carbon credits.

The technology addresses serious environmental, social and urban issues caused by toxic landfill sites and the ongoing legacy of high maintenance capped landfill sites emitting noxious gasses into the atmosphere contributing to health issues in surrounding urban areas.

TRANSFORMING GENERAL WASTES INTO MARKETABLE PRODUCTS

Our exclusive and innovative waste transformation process that is self sustainable develops some of the highly marketable products.

Mineral Recyclables

Pyroligneous Extract

Carbon Credits

Biochar

Bio-coal

Thermo-Energy Generation

ABOUT US

waste carbonisation plant

According to our own proprietary GIS based landfill data software platform, we estimate there are circa 500 capped and operational landfills in the UK consistent with government data, with an average size of 500-600 acres (202-243 hectares). Many of these sites are close to towns which over time have been encroached by ever increasing urbanization, and are in close proximity to, or actually built on these legacy landfill sites often releasing noxious emissions and attracting pests which are creating health problems for the surrounding communities.

Many Landfill sites occupy land from which the legacy waste can be processed in situ and ultimately become viable real estate opportunities.

Dependent on the required speed of landfill reclamation, additional WCP modules can be utilized to increase processing capacity as required.

ORIGIN OF GREENMINE

The process was created and developed in the Americas with the aim of minimising the environmental impacts of urban solid waste.

The Technology

The Technology Goes beyond the usual benefits of a waste recycling process. Municipal solid waste (MSW), commonly known as trash…

The Industrial Process

Considering the causal relationship between human activity and global warming, the Carbonise’s model eliminates greenhouse emissions…

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Aleem Aftab

IT & Infrastructure

Aleem has a been working in the IT & Telecommunication Industry for the past 8 years. Aleem brings in his experience of working in an Internet Service Provider. He has also worked with major global brands and manufacturers in the Telecommunication Industry. Aleem looks after IT and Infrastructure at with added responsibilities.

Colm Macqueen

Grants, Subsidies & Credits

Colm has extensive experience of green and environmental inventions through his work as a multilingual translation professional specializing in intellectual property (IP) and marketing since 2015. He is a Qualified Member of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting and provides language services both as a freelancer and agency owner. His background spans various countries and industries including recycling, finance, tourism, education, telecommunications and software. Colm is a keen supporter of initiatives and innovation for sustainable development. He is delighted to contribute to the GreenMine team by strengthening its fundraising efforts.

Dr Jacqui Taylor

Clean Tech Advisor

Dr Jacqui Taylor is #15 Most Influential Woman in UK Technology and one of 21 Most Inspiring Women in Cyber she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science in recognition of her 25 years of international web science research to deliver an equity agenda for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). She founded the Empathy Economy and pivoted her company FlyingBinary to meet the challenges of Web 3.0, the Metaverse IIoT with spectacular results. As one of the Top 100 European Angel Funders she has mentored many hundreds of 7,8,9 figure Founders including three unicorns, one on their way to decacorn. She is an Expert Advisor to the UK, EU, G20 and the United Nations on the future of technology and its impact on the sustainability agenda. As a High-level climate leader recognised by the UN for the delivery Net Zero 2030 plan she works with Fortune 500 clients to accelerate and implement their climate commitments. Her own personal commitment to climate change is the delivery of climate champion resources to her investment network, and over 10 million Empathy Economy businesses in 173 countries.

Jane Maher

Public Relations

An experienced, strategic PR and marketing professional with more than 20 years under her belt. Latterly, she has held several key senior roles including PR director, regional director and managing director of a satellite site at a fully integrated marketing agency.

She has worked across a variety of sectors including energy and renewables.

Amanda Jack

Investor Relations

Amanda has recently joined GreenMine as part of the Investor Relations team. She is delighted to be working with such a great team on these exciting, innovative projects. Prior to this she worked at CIBC for 17 years with the Investment Banking team and the Equities desk. She was responsible for their international roadshows and client events. Client relationships have been a main part of her previous roles, and it is something which she enjoys.

Paul Vousden

Corporate Communication

Experienced and successful senior executive. A seasoned entrepreneur who built his own PR and marketing company from zero to a million-pound fee business; followed by an interim career in large public and private sector organizations.

He has worked with many early-stage companies on strategic planning, market positioning and raising investment.

Helen Passfield

Head of Finance

Renewable energy asset management positions within major developers and fund managers from 2010. A founder member in several energy businesses and instrumental in their expansion and financing. Helen’s specialisation is wind, solar and BESS construction and asset management, she has worked on projects globally.

Nicholas Dimmock

Head of Investor Relations

Involved in the environmental sector since 2007, with over 50 environmental projects from municipal solid waste composting in India, to 1500 MW hydroelectric projects in Ecuador and the pre-construction development of over 260MW of solar sites in Mexico.

Chris Farmer

Project Manager

A qualified Chartered Surveyor, specialising in minerals, waste and environmental management. Chris has worked in the mineral extraction and waste management sectors for 25 years, involved in a wide range of disciplines including quarry and landfill site development. Since 2011, Chris has run his own waste brokerage and consultancy business, achieving sales over £40M.