Encina’s USGC Project: Scalable Circular Chemicals for a Low-Carbon Future

Building the Next Generation of Circular Chemical Supply

Transforming end-of-life plastics into reliable, low-carbon feedstocks that help global manufacturers decarbonize existing chemical value chains—without changing infrastructure or product specifications.

A Gulf Coast Platform for Circular Chemicals and Low-Carbon Feedstocks

Encina’s USGC project will produce circular chemicals and circular gas for our customers including AmSty, BASF, Covestro and others, supplying low-carbon, drop-in feedstocks derived from end-of-life plastics that enable these global manufacturers to decarbonize core chemical value chains without changing existing infrastructure or product specifications.

Located on the U.S. Gulf Coast to be in close proximity to our customers’ major production assets, logistics hubs, and export channels, the project is designed to provide reliable, scalable supply while reducing transportation costs and emissions.

By converting waste streams into high-value circular molecules, the facility supports customer sustainability goals, regulatory compliance, and growing market demand for circular content, while creating a new domestic supply of lower-carbon chemical feedstocks.

As the first in a planned global network of projects, Encina’s USGC facility establishes a blueprint for future deployments across the Americas, Middle East, and Asia, positioning circular chemicals as a foundational component of the next generation of the global chemical industry.

Contact us to learn how Encina’s circular chemical solutions can reduce waste, lower carbon impacts, and support resilient manufacturing.