At a glance
Víxla is an innovative chemical recycling system that solves a critical environmental problem by converting plastic waste into a renewable resource.
Plastic waste is a major environmental threat, with over 400 million metric tons generated worldwide every year. Only 9 per cent is recycled today – mostly mechanically. To reach global targets for circularity, chemical recycling will be vital, and that’s where Víxla comes in.
Conventional chemical recycling systems are centralised, costly and under strict regulations. Municipalities and industries urgently need scalable, local solutions to reduce waste, carbon emissions and regulatory risk.
Víxla is a mobile, modular pyrolysis system that converts plastic waste into high-value pyrolysis oil with minimal emissions.
Each unit, compactly housed in a 40-foot container, can process two metric tons of plastic waste daily, and its modular architecture enables customers to scale capacity flexibly.
Víxla achieves an industry-leading 85 per cent plastic-to-oil conversion rate, maximising resource recovery. Designed for rapid deployment and decentralised use, it greatly reduces transport emissions, landfill dependency and overall costs.
Víxla’s patented process, fully automated controls and near net-zero energy balance make it a breakthrough solution for sustainable, local chemical recycling in urban, industrial and remote environments.
Víxla allows customers to transform local plastic waste into valuable pyrolysis oil on site, reducing transportation, disposal costs and regulatory risk. Its low CAPEX, modular scalability and quick deployment make chemical recycling feasible even for smaller municipalities, remote sites and industrial zones.
For the environment, Víxla cuts landfill dependency, lowers CO₂ emissions and supports a circular economy by reintegrating waste into the value chain.
Its near net-zero energy system, minimal residue output and CE-certified design further enhance sustainability and operational efficiency. Víxla empowers both businesses and communities to profitably achieve their climate and ESG goals.
The global plastic recycling market will exceed EUR 500 billion by 2040, with chemical recycling generating 20 to 25 per cent.
Eagle Technology has a Víxla demo and training centre in Norway and targets a global customer base. It has sold units to Belgium, Singapore, Spain and the UK, which will become operational in the course of 2025.