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CCM Technologies Limited
CCm Technologies - Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), Cleantech
CCm Technologies is an award winning leader within the cleantech industry, focused on resource optimisation, including Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU).
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CLEAR-FARM – Carbon and Livestock Emissions Abatement via Recovery and Manure management
1 Jan 2026 to 31 Dec 2028
This project develops a two-step treatment that converts livestock manure into a safe, nutrient-rich feedstock for carbon-capturing fertiliser production. It offers a low-emission alternative to traditional manure storage and spreading, which produce around 6.6 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent each year in England. The first step, microaerobic fermentatio...
Zero Carbon Fertiliser scale up - Accelerating the transition to Regenerative Agriculture in the UK
21 Aug 2024 to 21 Aug 2026
Overview and Project summary CCm is seeking funding to accelerate production of its Zero Carbon fertiliser outputs to transform UK agricultures current reliance on high emission chemical fertilisers. 1.Establish commercial markets for Zero Carbon Fertiliser, meeting UK demand CCm will design and install a fully automated CO2 capture to Zero Carbon Fertili...
Integration of Ammonia recovery and algal CO2 capture for Zero Carbon fertiliser production
1 Jan 2023 to 30 Sep 2025
CCm Technologies is an award-winning cleantech company, focused on resource optimisation and Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU). CCm's technology converts captured carbon dioxide and other waste streams (such as ammonia and phosphate) into stable value-added materials with multiple uses across global priority sectors of food/agriculture, advanced materi...
Transformation change through Zero Carbon fertilisers: Scale up and delivery to UK fertiliser market
1 Jun 2022 to 28 Feb 2025
CCm Technologies and Cranfield University will demonstrate the benefits of Sustainable Fertilisers, derived from captured CO2 and recovered crop nutrients, increasing farm productivity through improved nutrient delivery, significantly reducing on-farm emissions, accelerating UK Net Zero by 2050\. During the 2020/21 growing season, CCm and Cranfield carrie...
Transformational change through Zero Carbon Fertilisers: Phase 2 - Scale up delivery
1 May 2021 to 31 Mar 2022
CCm Technologies aims to utilise its Carbon-capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technology to address 2 key policies in the Clean-Growth Strategy, supporting NetZero by 2050; 1\.**Industry efficiency**: De-carbonising and increasing efficiency of waste processes through development of circular carbon-capture utilisation and storage technology 2\.**Natu...
Transformational change using Zero Carbon fertilisers
1 Oct 2020 to 31 Dec 2020
CCm Technologies aims to utilise it's Carbon Capture Utilisation technology to address 2 key policies in the Clean Growth Strategy, ensuring the UK does not contribute to global GHG emissions by 2050; 1\.**Industry efficiency**: De-carbonising and increasing efficiency of waste processes through development of carbon capture utilisation and storage techno...
Evaluating efficacy of novel green fertilisers using carbon capture technology
1 Aug 2020 to 31 Jan 2022
Carbon dioxide is one the greenhouse gases in addition to nitrous oxide and methane, which is contributing towards climate change. One way to mitigate the high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is to capture it into the terrestrial environment. This technology (known as carbon capture) will be deployed in this project, provided by a company known...
Continuous measurement of phosphate removal in water treatment
1 Apr 2019 to 30 Jun 2019
CCm and LGC are collaborating to establish continuous measurement methods for water treatment; leading to improved industry efficiency, reduced water bills and improved environmental benefits.
Biogenic nutrient and energy optimisation in Anaerobic Digestion
1 Aug 2017 to 30 Sep 2019
CCm technology has been developed with the aid of a Energy CAT award from the Innovate UK. In phase we demonstrated at pilot scale our ability to produce highly effective fertilisers which have been demonstrated at field scale and substantial GHG reductions. This award not only helped us to succesfully develop the fertiliser production system based on dir...
Demonstration of biogenic fertiliser production enhanced by captured carbon utilisation
1 Jun 2017 to 30 Sep 2019
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Micro-Cellular 3D Printing Filament
1 Jun 2015 to 30 Sep 2015
The project aims to develop a micro-cellular (foamed) biopolymer based 3D printing filament that will be 30-50% lighter than conventional thermoplastic filament materials. Making it particularly suitable for product applications such as medical prosthetics and personalised footwear products, where lightweight, yet strong and flexible materials are highly ...
Advanced Leather Polymer Composites
1 Aug 2014 to 30 Nov 2014
The project will aim to create new Leather Polymer Composite (LPC) materials through the utilisation of two green chemistry technologies; Supercritical (SC) CO2 and Biopolymers. The main objectives are to explore the potential of SC CO2 assisted polymer extrusion to: i) create a light weight and breathable composite by utilising SC CO2 as a foaming agent;...