Green CO₂

Green CO₂ Beverage Grade: The Sustainable Substitute for Fossil-Based Carbon Dioxide

With 100% renewable origin and 99.998% purity (according to ISBT and CGA G-6.2-2004), green CO₂ is produced from a biomethane stream, replacing fossil-based carbon dioxide.

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A Gas Towards Sustainability

Aligned with the principles of the circular economy, green CO₂ is another solution to help industries of all sizes and sectors progress toward their ESG goals.

Industry
Food and Beverage

For beverage carbonation and food freezing.

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Metallurgy

For heat treatment, molding, and solder casting

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Sanitation

For wastewater treatment.

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Textile Industry

For welding, packaging pressurization, pH control, fabric mercerization, and neutralization of alkaline effluents.

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Pulp and Paper

For welding, pH control, and neutralization of alkaline effluents and black liquor.

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Chemical Industry

For pH control, chemical product manufacturing, welding, fire extinguisher refills, inerting, and neutralization of alkaline effluents.

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The First Landfill-Based Green CO₂ Plant in Brazil is Born

Starting in 2025, approximately 100 tons of Green CO₂ will be produced at the Gás Verde plant currently under construction in Seropédica (RJ).

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How Green CO₂ is produced

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Biogas is captured, composed of 55% methane, 40% carbon dioxide, and 5% other gases.

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The biogas is purified to transform it into biomethane with 95.4% methane.

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During biomethane production, CO₂ is separated.

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The gas is purified and liquefied, resulting in beverage-grade CO₂ with 99.998% purity.

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Green CO₂ is distributed to industries in the food and beverage, metallurgy, and sanitation sectors.

Discover the Advantages of Using Renewable Carbon Dioxide

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99.998% purity, certified by ISBT and CGA G-6.2-2004.

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100% renewable source derived from biomethane.

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No source seasonality; always available in the market.

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Ketogenic

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Not impacted by exchange rates or oil prices, as it is tied to the IPCA index.