Fortnum & Mason selling Tyres?

♔ ‘The CASO machine has the energy efficiency of a thermos flask and the appetite of a bin lorry on Red Bull.’

What if your old tyres could fuel a jet?

Or plastic bags could be turned into cash and clean energy.

Nexergy Holdings isn’t fiddling about with carbon credits — they’re building machines that literally eat waste and spit out oil.

Add a side of hydrogen tech, and you’ve got Britain’s clean-energy Bond villain.

And yes, Airbus and BMW are already sniffing around.

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Phase 1 – Rubbish, Reimagined

• CASO Technology transforms plastic and tyres into light crude, carbon black, and usable gas.

• No external heat needed — 90% energy efficiency via internal friction.

• First UK site? Teesside. Plans for 16 additional facilities are underway.

Phase 2 – Hydrogen, But Clever

• Partnered with Lorentz to make green hydrogen with zero emissions.

• It’s not fantasy: Airbus, BMW, and the aviation sector are already circling.

• Cost to drive 1,100 miles? Around €17. That’s less than a motorway lunch.

Phase 3 – The Power Moves

• Named ‘Company of the Year 2024’ by Energy Business Review Europe.

• Strategic tie-ups with Stopford and the Materials Processing Institute.

• New heavyweights in finance and engineering join the boardroom.

• Nexergy isn’t just riding the green wave — they’re engineering the surfboard.

♔ ‘They’ve made recycling so profitable; you half expect Fortnum & Mason to start selling pre-shredded tyres.’