FAQ’s

What is Neuvero?

Neuvero is a veteran-founded clean technology company that transforms waste into power, refined materials, and sustainable products. Our patented system, IWVAMS (Integrated Waste Valorization and Advanced Manufacturing System), is a modular, closed-loop solution designed to strengthen domestic manufacturing, energy independence, and environmental sustainability.

What does IWVAMS do?

IWVAMS integrates vacuum pyrolysis, high-efficiency incineration, metal refining, vitrified ash concrete production, hydrogen and syngas recovery, and piezoelectric energy harvesting — all within a single system. It turns waste into valuable outputs like clean energy, reusable metals, sustainable building materials, and advanced fuels.

What types of waste can Neuvero process?

Our system is engineered to process a wide range of waste streams, including:

  • Plastics and packaging waste
  • Organic and food waste
  • Municipal solid waste
  • Industrial and electronic waste
  • Construction and demolition debris
  • Automotive shredder residue and scrap metal

How is Neuvero different from traditional waste management companies?

Neuvero doesn’t just dispose of waste — we valorize it. While traditional landfills and incinerators bury or burn waste with minimal recovery, our closed-loop system captures energy, materials, and by-products for reuse, generating multiple revenue streams and minimizing environmental impact.

What are Neuvero’s environmental benefits?

Neuvero’s patented system reduces landfill use, cuts carbon emissions, and transforms waste into clean energy, reusable metals, and low-carbon building materials. Our closed-loop process:

  • Diverts plastic, organic, and industrial waste
  • Produces clean hydrogen and electricity
  • Recovers valuable metals to support the circular economy
  • Generates sustainable concrete from vitrified ash
  • Eliminates toxic by-products like fly ash and dioxins
  • Supports carbon-negative operations with energy recovery and CO₂ capture
  • Helps local governments and industries meet zero-waste and net-zero goals