Recycling Carbon. Fueling the Future.

At LanzaTech, we’re turning waste carbon into new beginnings.

Using our proprietary bio-fermentation technology, we transform industrial emissions, carbon dioxide, and gasified waste into recycled carbon ethanol—a building block for a wide range of sustainable products, including Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and other critical chemical derivatives.

With six commercial facilities already in operation and more on the way, we’re scaling fast to meet the world’s growing demand for low-carbon fuels and materials. Our technology helps decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors by unlocking value from emissions that would otherwise go to waste.

Together with our partners, we’re building a circular carbon economy—where carbon is continuously reused, not released.

CARBON CAPTURE & UTILIZATION

We partner with energy-intensive industries to capture and process carbon-rich gases before they enter the atmosphere and cause environmental harm. We then give that carbon a second life by partnering with suppliers and brands to integrate recycled carbon into their supply chains to make new products and materials.

Where our carbon comes from will define our climate future. We have enough carbon in circulation to make everything that we need—LanzaTech’s commercial carbon recycling technology can keep waste carbon in use indefinitely and advance our vision for a circular carbon economy.

Leadership

Dr. Jennifer Holmgren

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CEO

Jennifer is the Chief Executive Officer of LanzaTech. Jennifer has over 20 years of experience in the energy sector including a proven track record in the development and commercialization of fuels and chemicals technologies.

LanzaTech’s mission is to recycle carbon with biology. We have a significant opportunity to deploy our commercial technology around the world to capture and transform a wide array of waste carbon sources into valuable raw materials. Recycled carbon can be the starting point for making sustainable aviation fuel, fine fragrance, performance textiles, packaging, and so much more.

Leadership

Aura Cuellar

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President

As LanzaTech’s President, Aura Cuellar leads all revenue-generating business lines, bringing extensive experience from her 25-year career at Shell where she most recently served as Vice President of Energy Transition. With a background in environmental engineering and global business strategy, coupled with experience living and working across multiple continents, Aura brings a unique perspective to addressing climate change and delivering growth. Her leadership focuses on cultural transformation, innovation, and social equity, while her commitment extends beyond her professional role as she serves as Honorary Consul to the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Houston and advocates for women in the energy industry.

Aura Cuellar

THE PROCESS

LanzaTech is changing how people think about carbon by creating opportunities to recycle a “liability” into valuable and sustainable new products.

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Capturing Carbon,
Creating Value

We’re working toward a future in which above-ground carbon is treated as a valuable resource rather than a throwaway liability. Imagine: recycled greenhouse gas emissions power airplanes, shampoo bottles are yesterday’s steel mill emissions, used car tires become next year’s sofas, and apparel is regenerated after it’s reached the end of its useful life rather than ending up in landfill. 

Our technology is making that vision a reality.

Our carbon recycling technology works like retrofitting a brewery onto an emissions source like a steel mill or a landfill site, but instead of using sugars and yeast to make beer, emissions are converted by bacteria into fuels and chemicals. 

Environmental Impact

Life cycle analysis (LCA) is essential for understanding the environmental benefits of LanzaTech’s technology. LanzaTech has developed in-house LCA expertise and engages in collaborations to understand and develop recommendations for methodological approaches which vary by region. We regularly work with specialists around the world including: The European Commission (EC)/ Joint Research Council (JRC), Roundtable for Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC), California Air Resources Board (CARB), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Michigan Technological University (MTU), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and others.

LCAs consider the impacts of producing and using all energy and chemical inputs into the final product(s). Third party analyses are used wherever possible and are available to our customers. We also conduct LCAs for peer review, using in-house engineering data and emission factors from appropriate published LCA-specific databases and third-party market projections.

Here you can find an example of a peer reviewed LCA for carbon negative chemicals production, published in Nature Biotechnology.

Here is an example of a third party LCA for high purity ethanol which includes transportation to Europe. As more facilities using our technology come online globally, the impact of transportation on the LCA will be greatly reduced. LanzaTech continues to conduct LCAs on each facility, exploring different methodologies and parameters. We are currently completing an internal review of an LCA of the same facility for fuel grade ethanol to the factory gate. This will be published after it has been reviewed by a third party. Current estimates of the resulting LCA show a significant reduction relative to high purity ethanol being shipped to Europe.