Clark County, NV — ACM Engagement Suite · Stage 1 of 7
Stage 1 of 7 — Initial Intelligence & Engagement

Carbotura Inc.  ·  Clark County, Nevada  ·  ACM Partnership Engagement

Clark County, Nevada
Engagement Document Suite

Independent waste industry intelligence and a fully-financed Advanced Circular Manufacturing (ACM) partnership proposal for Clark County, Nevada — the most consolidated solid waste market in the United States. Designed to reduce disposal costs below the current system on day one, at zero capital cost to Clark County.

JurisdictionClark County, NV, USA
CurrencyUSD ($)
Population~2,367,000 (2024 est.)
Regulatory AuthoritySNHD — Solid Waste Management Authority
PublishedMarch 2026
StatusStage 1 — Pre-Agreement
⚠ Market Status: Franchise monopoly locks 4 jurisdictions to single operator to 2031–2035  ·  Diversion rate 5pp below NAC 444A mandate  ·  PFAS liability at Apex not publicly quantified
Live Status

Advanced Circular Manufacturing — Introduction

A short introduction to Carbotura's ACM technology and the partnership model described in the documents below.

Key Figures At a Glance

Clark County — Waste Market Snapshot

~2.87M Tons of MSW Generated Annually
$165/t Estimated FWDC — Facility-Weighted Disposal Cost ⚠ conf-l
~20% Current Diversion Rate — 5pp Below NAC 444A Mandate
$150/t ACM Proposed TMC Fee — Below Current FWDC
~$545M Projected 30-Year Community Benefit — Tier 1 (conf-l)
2031 First Franchise Renewal Window — Las Vegas & North Las Vegas
Stage 1: Initial Intelligence & Engagement
Stage 2: Letter of Intent
Stage 3: Feasibility & Site Assessment
Stage 4: Community Engagement
Stage 5: Agreement & Financing
Stage 6: Permitting & Construction
Stage 7: Operations & Royalties
Stage 1 Documents

Clark County, Nevada Engagement Suite

Three documents comprise the Clark County Stage 1 suite. Start with the Executive Briefing, then explore the full intelligence and proposal documents below.

■ Executive Briefing — Start Here
Clark County, Nevada — ACM Partnership Executive Briefing
A plain-language decision-maker briefing synthesising the key findings from the full suite. Covers status quo analysis, market structure, ACM financial model, community impact, opposition handling, accountability pathways, and full source methodology. Designed for county commissioners, senior officers, and elected officials who need the headline findings without reading the full suite.
Sections A–G · 78 KB · v1.0 · March 2026 · Stage 1 of 7
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■ Waste Industry Intelligence
Clark County, Nevada Waste Industry Intelligence Report 2025
An independent analysis of market structure, franchise concentration, disposal cost architecture, regulatory environment, and financial liability in the Southern Nevada solid waste industry. Covers the Republic Services franchise model, Apex Regional Landfill, PFAS contingencies, and the documented operational record of market governance. 13 sections including Financial Liabilities (sub-sections A–G).
13 Sections · 312 KB · March 2026
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■ EIR & Partnership Proposal
Clark County, Nevada — ACM Economic Impact Report & Partnership Proposal
A three-section combined document: Status Quo Assessment, Economic Impact Report, and Carbotura's specific Advanced Circular Manufacturing proposal across three capacity tiers (400 / 1,000 / 2,000 TPD). Includes 30-year financial projections, GASB balance sheet analysis, Circular Royalty™ model, and Appendices A–F including full Source Bibliography. TMC Fee: $150/ton. Projected 30-year community benefit: ~$193M–$1.195B.
28 Sections · 233 KB · v1.0 · March 2026 · Stage 1 of 7
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Why Clark County, Nevada?

Clark County operates the most vertically integrated solid waste market in the United States. A single operator — Republic Services — holds exclusive collection franchises in all four major jurisdictions, owns the only municipal solid waste landfill in the county (Apex Regional Landfill), and sets its own tipping fees without disclosure of its internal transfer rate to Clark County. This structural configuration has been in place for over 40 years without a competitive request-for-proposals process in any jurisdiction.

Carbotura's Advanced Circular Manufacturing (ACM) proposal offers Clark County a complementary infrastructure pathway — not a replacement for the current franchise, but a parallel manufacturing facility that is configured to accept community-sourced feedstock, process it through the Recyclotron™ reactor in an anoxic (no-oxygen) environment, and generate engineered RevCon™ outputs and a Circular Royalty™ income stream for the county from Year 2. No combustion occurs. No capital is required from Clark County.

The 2031 franchise renewal window in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas represents the first structural opportunity in the modern era to introduce a competitive cost benchmark into the Southern Nevada waste market. Carbotura's Stage 1 documents provide the intelligence and financial framework needed to evaluate ACM as a credible option at that decision point.

At a Glance

Operator Carbotura Inc.
Community Clark County, NV
Tiers 400 / 1,000 / 2,000 TPD
TMC Fee $150/ton
Current FWDC ~$165/ton ⚠
Capital Required $0
Circular Royalty™ Start 13 months post-COD
Partnership Term 30 Years
Accounting Standard GASB
Next Window 2031 (LV & NLV)
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