
The Consortium for Waste Circularity (CWC) and PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, today announced their sponsorship of a University of Florida-led research initiative to develop a standardized life cycle assessment (LCA) framework for evaluating the environmental performance of Regenerative Robust Gasification (RRG) at landfills and incinerators.
The two-year research and development effort is led by Bruce Welt, Ph.D., professor of packaging engineering, and Ziynet Boz, Ph.D., assistant professor circular foods and packaging systems at the University of Florida. The research is focused on creating a rigorous, ISO-aligned, site-specific LCA template. Once completed, the framework will enable municipalities and landfill operators to quantify greenhouse gas emissions, material recovery, and circular product outputs using a consistent, science-based methodology, according to a PMMI press release.
“This Life Cycle Assessment framework provides the scientific foundation needed to assess Regenerative Robust Gasification at scale,” said Mike Ferrari, president of CWC. “This structured template enables municipal projects to easily apply LCA methods using local data.”
“Standardization is essential to making meaningful progress on circularity,” said Jim Pittas, president and CEO of PMMI. “This ISO-aligned Life Cycle Assessment framework will help communities evaluate Regenerative Robust Gasification using consistent, science-based metrics—supporting more informed infrastructure planning, permitting, and policy decisions.”
The project will incorporate primary data from RRG trials alongside authoritative public datasets and peer-reviewed literature, in accordance with ISO 14040 and ISO 14044 standards, allowing results to reflect site-specific and regional conditions.

