Aiming to turn waste into wealth

Join us in transforming global recycling.

Tire waste is full of untapped value—and it’s polluting the planet.

Billions of discarded tires leak toxins into our environment—yet inside them are valuable raw materials that can be reclaimed, resold, and reused.

PowerLink is a for-profit recycling firm that’s transforming these tires into revenue.

Each year, over 1.5 billion tires are produced, and more than 17 million tons are discarded.1

These tires pile up in landfills, releasing carcinogens, methane, and microplastics2—now one of the leading sources of ocean plastic pollution and a threat to our food and water supply.

But tire waste isn’t just an environmental challenge, it’s also a missed financial opportunity.

Inside every tire are recoverable, high-demand commodities like rubber, steel, propane, and other gases that can be converted into low-carbon diesel. By extracting and monetizing these resources, we can turn a global pollution crisis into a powerful, revenue-generating solution.

The problem is massive, but so is the opportunity.

We are conducting a capital raise. Interested potential investors please click here.

This public offering of private securities is open to all investors
regardless of income or investment experience.

PowerLink’s solution:
Transform. Profit. Scale.

PowerLink’s patented Digestion System transforms tires at lower temperatures, extracting 20-40% more valuable materials than competing methods. Reclaimed commodities include:

High-Carbon Steel

High-carbon steel, ready for construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

Rubber Composites

A versatile, industrial-grade liquid rubber suitable for asphalt, flooring, and other high-demand applications.

Hydrocarbon Chains
(Converted to Low-Carbon Diesel)

Refined into low-carbon diesel, used as a clean fuel or sold into energy markets.

Propane

A recovered gas, sold as clean energy or used to power our own digester system.

PowerLink’s Digestion System

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The hidden threats inside every end-of-life tire

Health Risks

Carcinogens and microplastics from the tires leach into soil and water, reaching the global food chain.1

Methane Leaks

Tires offgas methane as they decompose —a greenhouse gas 28x more harmful than CO2.

Pest Infestations

Tires in landfills quickly become breeding grounds for mosquitoes and rodents.

Fire Hazards

Tire waste is highly flammable, capable of burning for days and releasing thick, toxic smoke into the air.2