Carbon Capture Machine (CCM)
Capturing CO₂ waste emissions and converting to valuable mineralized carbonates
Carbon Capture Machine (CCM)
Capturing CO₂ waste emissions and converting to valuable mineralized carbonates
Capturing CO₂ waste emissions and converting to valuable mineralized carbonates
Capturing CO₂ waste emissions and converting to valuable mineralized carbonates
Carbon Capture Machine (CCM) is a technology leader in the revolutionary field of carbon capture & utilization (CCU). The company was selected as the only European Finalist in the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, a winner of the UK Ofwat Water Breakthrough Challenge, and a Fast Company Most Innovative Company 2024 honoree. The company is commerci
Carbon Capture Machine (CCM) is a technology leader in the revolutionary field of carbon capture & utilization (CCU). The company was selected as the only European Finalist in the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, a winner of the UK Ofwat Water Breakthrough Challenge, and a Fast Company Most Innovative Company 2024 honoree. The company is commercializing this novel technology and methodology through a variety of international projects including the Horizon / UKRI sponsored Green Marine Project, US DOE Award DE-FE0032399, and US DOE Award DE-EE00010852.
CCM's core mission is to mitigate climate change, one of the most urgent global challenges, by capturing carbon dioxide (CO₂) from industrial sources and transforming it into valuable, carbon-negative minerals.
CCM's innovations offer practical solutions to reduce GHG emissions from difficult to decarbonize industries, and the utilization of CCM's carbon-negative mineral byproducts in cement and other applications further reduces the carbon footprint of these sectors, aligning with broader efforts to transition to more sustainable and environmentally friendly industrial practices.

Carbon Capture Machine (CCM) has positioned itself as a frontrunner in the green chemistry industry, offering a revolutionary CCU technology intended for manufacturing at scale. Unlike traditional carbon capture technologies that may utilize toxic reagents or operate at high pressures and temperatures, CCM's proprietary process stands out
Carbon Capture Machine (CCM) has positioned itself as a frontrunner in the green chemistry industry, offering a revolutionary CCU technology intended for manufacturing at scale. Unlike traditional carbon capture technologies that may utilize toxic reagents or operate at high pressures and temperatures, CCM's proprietary process stands out for its environmentally friendly approach. Operating at a remarkably low energy consumption rate of merely 70 kWh per ton of CO₂ captured,
CCM's technology is both efficient and sustainable. The process produces selective carbon-negative mineral characteristics tailored for different applications, displacing carbon-intensive carbonates such as ground limestone (GCC) or precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC). This technology advantage not only contributes to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions but also offers substantial cost savings for industries adopting CCM's solutions.
Our team includes world leaders in green chemistry, carbon capture research, process engineering, advanced manufacturing, and expertise in the commercialization and accelerated growth of international enterprises. The team's strengths span technical innovation, R&D leadership, complex equipment design, strategic partner integration, ventu
Our team includes world leaders in green chemistry, carbon capture research, process engineering, advanced manufacturing, and expertise in the commercialization and accelerated growth of international enterprises. The team's strengths span technical innovation, R&D leadership, complex equipment design, strategic partner integration, venture capital investing, and enabling scalable, sustainable CO₂ solutions across multiple industries.
CCM is actively building a strategic ecosystem of partners across industry (i.e., cement manufacturing, waste-to-energy, agri-food, pharmaceutical, distillery, industrial production), academia, and community. These partnerships support our scale-up strategy, commercialization roadmap, and integration into global supply chains.
Headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut, we have state-of-the-art demonstration equipment and laboratories in Kettering, Ohio, USA, and Aberdeen, Scotland UK.

Lance is the Founder & CEO of Alliance Technologies, a unique social impact business specializing in accelerated growth of mid-market international advanced manufacturing companies. The company is the primary investor in CCM and provides unique financial and operational solutions as angel investors, venture capitalists, management consult
Lance is the Founder & CEO of Alliance Technologies, a unique social impact business specializing in accelerated growth of mid-market international advanced manufacturing companies. The company is the primary investor in CCM and provides unique financial and operational solutions as angel investors, venture capitalists, management consultants, board advisors, and M&A brokers for a variety of early-stage advanced technology companies in the areas of carbon capture & utilization (CCU), renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, e-Mobility, wireless charging, SaaS, Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital media, healthcare, medical device, and other sectors. Lance also serves as Secretary and Board Member for Connecticut's Angel Investor Forum (AIF). He earned his BSEE at the University of Bridgeport, and Certificate in Private Capital Markets (CIPCM) from Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management.

Professor Glasser is an original Co-Founder and Director of Carbon Capture Machine (CCM) in the UK, and a pioneer in the research and development of Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) via multi-stage precipitation and conversion to precipitated calcium carbonates (PCC), precipitated magnesium carbonates (PMC), cement additives, and a ra
Professor Glasser is an original Co-Founder and Director of Carbon Capture Machine (CCM) in the UK, and a pioneer in the research and development of Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) via multi-stage precipitation and conversion to precipitated calcium carbonates (PCC), precipitated magnesium carbonates (PMC), cement additives, and a range of carbon-negative building products. Fred coordinated an EC project on application of cement to nuclear waste immobilization involving 10 partners throughout the EC, and he is the author or co-author of more than 450 peer-reviewed publications and holds several patents. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh; he has received the Fellowship grade from numerous learned societies and is a Distinguished Life Member of the American Ceramic Society. He is former Chairman of the Editorial Board of “Advances in Cement Research” and Co-chair of the 10th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cements (Sweden).

Professor Anastas is Director of Yale University Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering, and Teresa/H. John Heinz III Professor of Chemistry for the Environment. Widely known as the “Father of Green Chemistry” for his pioneering work in developing non-hazardous chemicals, Paul is the 2021 Volvo Environment Prize Laureate, one of t
Professor Anastas is Director of Yale University Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering, and Teresa/H. John Heinz III Professor of Chemistry for the Environment. Widely known as the “Father of Green Chemistry” for his pioneering work in developing non-hazardous chemicals, Paul is the 2021 Volvo Environment Prize Laureate, one of the world’s most respected scientific environmental awards that has been awarded annually to people who have made outstanding scientific discoveries within sustainability. Three of the laureates have later been awarded the Nobel Prize. Paul took public service leave from Yale to serve as the Assistant Administrator for the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Agency Science Advisor from 2009-2012. From 2004 -2006, Paul served as Director of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute in Washington, D.C., and he was previously the Assistant Director for the Environment in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy where he worked from 1999-2004.
CCM is presently in stealth mode as we focus on commercialization of our innovative patent pending technology, but we welcome your questions and collaboration inquiries. Thank you for your interest in CCM.
Fairfield, CT (USA) -- Dayton, OH (USA) -- Aberdeen, Scotland (UK)

Carbon Capture Machine (CCM)
Fairfield, CT (USA) -- Dayton, OH (USA) -- Aberdeen, Scotland (UK)