Mura Technology Limited
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Mura Technology Limited


LDN:W Level 4, London, EV2V 7EE,

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Mura Technology’s mission is to protect the land, oceans and air from pollution caused by plastic mismanagement.

We are pioneering a globally scalable hydrothermal plastic recycling technology, Hydro-PRT®, to prevent millions of tonnes of plastic and CO2 from entering our natural environment every year, turning a future $1.05tn lost annual resource of plastic waste (by 2033) into a valuable global commodity. By recycling the ‘unrecyclable’ – plastic materials currently sent to landfill, incineration or leaked into the environment – Mura’s advanced recycling technology is producing the ingredients for new plastic, contributing towards a circular economy and significantly reducing carbon emissions from the plastics industry. This replaces fossil resources in the manufacture of new plastic.

We are partnering with some of the largest global companies to scale our process worldwide. Our ambition is for 1,500,000 tonnes of annual plastic recycling capacity in operation or development by 2032.
The company is based in London, UK.

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Kim Walker

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