Sustainable
Reliable &
Competitive
CO2 Recovery 
& Supply

At RevolutionCO2 we use advanced CO2 recovery equipment to capture and refine carbon dioxide from the fermentation process in the Scotch Whisky industry that would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere. The result is “green” CO2 batch tested to be over 99.998% purity and available for delivery to the Food & Beverage industry, amongst others.

 

Our CO2 recovery process, coupled with the consistency of the whisky production process, means our product is extremely predictable both in terms of production volume and purity with supply assured through our own in-house capture, testing, storage and transport infrastructure.

 

Secure your long-term supply of sustainable “green” food grade CO2 by partnering with us to eliminate the risk of disrupted production due to CO2 shortages or price volatility.

How our model works
 

We offer a complete Fermentation CO2 Recovery Solution to remove GHG emissions related to distillery or brewery production operations and then refine and supply this as food-grade CO2 to the local food and drinks industry, medical facilities and fire extinguisher services.

 

We partner with Scottish distilleries to turn CO2 emissions from a problem of the past into a positive for the future. 

 

Easy to implement, low risk, compact recovery systems. We take care of the installation, operational monitoring and maintenance with commercial agreements connecting to end users of the recovered CO2.

 

Users of CO2 can benefit from our competitively priced, highly reliable and environmentally sustainable CO2 supply.

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Contact us

Telephone: +44 (0) 774068 1411

E-mail: info@revolutionCO2.com

 

 

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