Cracking actually doesn't need tall towers. If you see something tall on a chemical plant, then you're likely looking at fractionating columns, not the cracking reactors.
I happened to do a project on their fluid dynamics at university :)
They don't have to be this tall, if you need lower throughput or if your products don't have wildly different boiling points.
How cheaply, in theory, could you mass produce cracking plants for post consumer waste?