Juno is a breakthrough waste recovery technology diverting up to 90% of materials from landfills and incinerators.
Humans generate 2 billion tons of waste annually, projected to reach 3.8 billion by 2050. The waste industry is the third largest emitter of methane—a gas 30x more potent than CO2.
With landfill taxes exceeding $150/ton in the UK and Australia, and bans on incinerators rising, the world needs a scalable, economic alternative.
Our technology processes residential and commercial "black bag" waste, recovering 95% of materials that were previously non-recyclable.
CO2e reduction for every ton of waste processed.
Directly recycled, tripling average local rates.
"Processing 350k tonnes with Juno represents carbon sequestered by a U.S. forest twice the size of New York City."
Source: 2023 Life Cycle Assessment performed by Sphera Solutions (ISO 14044:2006).
Operational since 2021, this commercial-scale facility proves that significant diversion isn't just a goal—it's a reality.
Recycling Rate Increase
A management-led buyout in 2025 brought together a team with decades of experience in project development, global waste management, and industrial engineering.
President & CEO
Leads all aspects of Juno after 20 years at Georgia-Pacific driving recycling innovation. Previously served as SVP and COO of American Fiber Resources International, managing over 200 employees.
Chief Growth Officer
Identifies global opportunities for Juno installations. Former Director of Strategy and Business Development at Georgia-Pacific and Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company.
Chief Technology Officer
Oversees technology design and installation. With 25+ years of engineering at Georgia-Pacific, he built teams managing annual project portfolios of $200M–$300M.
Head of North America
Expert in market creation. Former VP of Business Development at Enerkem and VP of Supply Chain at Waste Management (WM), with deep operational experience in North Florida and Puerto Rico.
Head of United Kingdom
A veteran of the UK waste sector with over a decade of experience. Previously Commercial Director at Waste Management Facilities, overseeing micro-EfW projects and sustainability growth.