Our Project Portfolio

From integrated waste-management facilities transforming Africa's resource landscape to heritage properties becoming sustainable assets, Survivall deploys capital, technology and expertise across a global portfolio of transformative projects.

Initiatives

Strategic investments in green housing, advanced technology acquisition, and collaborative ventures complementing our core waste-management and heritage redevelopment focus.

Windhoek Integrated Waste-Management Project
Windhoek, Namibia

Windhoek Integrated Waste-Management Project

Comprehensive two-phase waste-management facility combining recycling, waste-to-energy, catalytic depolymerisation, and advanced water treatment. Includes a 20 MW waste-to-energy plant with dual 500 t/day grate furnaces and a catalytic depolymerisation unit processing 400 t/day, plus an MED desalination plant capable of 10,000 m³/day.

Timeline

2023-2027 (Build) / 2028-2047 (Operation)

Investment

€280M

Expected Impact

600-1,000 jobs; restore Goreangab Dam as drinking-water source; 82.98 GWh/year electricity; 70.4 ML diesel; 16 ML distilled water; 3,840 t NPK fertilizer; 20,000 t bottom ash; 14,000 t metals

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KATAN Catalytic Injection Plant
Spain

KATAN Catalytic Injection Plant

Advanced catalytic conversion facility featuring KATAN Catalytic Injection Process from Zielona Energia Stafiej GmbH. Processes sorted waste (up to 3,000 kg/h) through precision catalytic injection to produce synthetic liquid fuel (~1,000 L/h). Pre-contract signed and installation phase underway. This state-of-the-art technology forms the foundation for Survivall's Spanish waste-to-fuel operation, enabling efficient conversion of waste streams into high-value renewable fuels.

Timeline

Installation Phase

Investment

Strategic Equipment

Expected Impact

1,000 L/h fuel production capacity; advanced catalytic injection technology; enables waste-to-fuel value chain for European operations

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Heritage Real Estate

Historic properties undergoing restoration and redevelopment, serving as collateral for sustainable infrastructure financing and exemplars of heritage-aware development.

Château de Villecomtal
Aveyron, Occitanie, France

Château de Villecomtal

15th-century château restored and converted into a luxury wellness destination. Five development phases including keep restoration, 12 suites, 20 apartments, thalassotherapy centre and fine-dining restaurant.

Timeline

Multi-phase development

Investment

Development Phase

Expected Impact

Heritage preservation; luxury wellness destination; collateral for infrastructure financing

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Château du Lonzat
Marcenat, Allier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Château du Lonzat

Neo-Gothic castle with three storeys and attic in L-shaped main building with pavilion and medieval tower. Includes manor house dating to 12th century, rebuilt in 19th century. Official appraisal pending.

Timeline

Strategic Asset

Investment

Valuation in Progress

Expected Impact

Heritage asset preservation; financing collateral for sustainable infrastructure projects

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African Infrastructure

Large-scale integrated waste-management facilities converting waste streams into electricity, fuel, water and fertilizer across West and Central Africa.

Benue Integrated Resource-Recovery Facility
Benue State, Nigeria

Benue Integrated Resource-Recovery Facility

A sustainable integrated waste-management facility combining recycling, waste-to-energy, waste-to-fuel and water treatment. Processing 1,800-2,000 tonnes of waste daily.

Timeline

2024-2026 (Build) / 2026-2049 (Operation)

Investment

€150.7M

Expected Impact

~1,000 jobs created; improved water quality in Benue River; 82.98 GWh/year electricity

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Windhoek Integrated Waste-Management Project
Windhoek, Namibia

Windhoek Integrated Waste-Management Project

Comprehensive two-phase waste-management facility combining recycling, waste-to-energy, catalytic depolymerisation, and advanced water treatment. Includes a 20 MW waste-to-energy plant with dual 500 t/day grate furnaces and a catalytic depolymerisation unit processing 400 t/day, plus an MED desalination plant capable of 10,000 m³/day.

Timeline

2023-2027 (Build) / 2028-2047 (Operation)

Investment

€280M

Expected Impact

600-1,000 jobs; restore Goreangab Dam as drinking-water source; 82.98 GWh/year electricity; 70.4 ML diesel; 16 ML distilled water; 3,840 t NPK fertilizer; 20,000 t bottom ash; 14,000 t metals

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Niger State Integrated Waste-Management Facility
Niger State, Nigeria

Niger State Integrated Waste-Management Facility

A 600-1,000 t/day integrated facility with 20 MW waste-to-energy plant, catalytic depolymerisation unit, and MED water treatment. Design-Build-Finance-Operate model.

Timeline

2024-2026 (Build) / 2026-2049 (Operation)

Investment

€150-160M

Expected Impact

~1,000 jobs; 200,000 t CO₂-eq carbon credits annually; revitalised Benue River ecosystem

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Kinshasa Mega-Facility
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

Kinshasa Mega-Facility

Africa's largest integrated resource-recovery hub, processing 9,000+ tonnes daily. Combines incineration, catalytic conversion and desalination. Revenue-generating facility converting waste to electricity, fuel, water and fertilizer.

Timeline

Conceptual Phase

Investment

€2.3-2.9B

Expected Impact

1,890 MW daily electricity; 1.54M barrels diesel/year; 42,000 m³ fresh water daily; 700 kt mineral fertilizer/year

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Guinea Waste-Management Upgrade
Conakry, Guinea

Guinea Waste-Management Upgrade

Upgrading existing incineration plant with catalytic depolymerisation and MED desalination. 18.3 MW waste-to-energy capacity with 480,000 barrels diesel annually.

Timeline

Development Phase

Investment

€334.5M

Expected Impact

700-1,150 local jobs; efficient waste system; electricity, diesel, water and fertilizer production

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Zanzibar Integrated Waste-to-Fuel & Water Project
Zanzibar, Tanzania

Zanzibar Integrated Waste-to-Fuel & Water Project

Dual-technology project featuring catalytic waste-to-fuel plant and waste-heat-driven desalination. Processing 312 t/day waste; producing 287,472 barrels diesel and 5,800 m³ drinking water daily.

Timeline

2027+ (phased rollout)

Investment

€67M (Phase 1)

Expected Impact

€11.4M annual profit; 3.72-year ROI fuel; 2.1-year ROI water; future mega-facility planned

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Transform Waste into Opportunity

Survivall's integrated platform combines investment capital, cutting-edge technology, and cross-sector expertise to develop projects that drive environmental impact and financial returns.