Ecolomondo Corporation Hawkesbury TDB facility
  • Ecolomondo Corp. (ECM) has successfully processed its first thermal decomposition batch using its new state-of-the-art reactor
  • Work took place at the Quebec-based cleantech company’s recently built Hawkesbury TDP facility
  • Testing was successfully completed on January 11 in Reactor 1
  • Ecolomondo expects to begin its start-up stage immediately with ramp-up production to soon begin, leading gradually to full commercial operations
  • Ecolomondo Corp. is unchanged, trading at $0.42 at 10:25 a.m. EST

Ecolomondo Corp. (ECM) has successfully processed its first thermal decomposition batch using its new state-of-the-art reactor.

Work took place at the Quebec-based cleantech company’s recently built Hawkesbury TDP facility.

Testing was successfully completed on January 11 in Reactor 1. Every part of the thermal reaction, reactor evacuation and control systems worked flawlessly and according to expectations. Ecolomondo’s technical and production teams were on site to perform the batch, first ever of the latest generation reactor.

The company specializes in the commercialization of its Thermal Decomposition Process proprietary recycling technology and the building and operating of turnkey TDP facilities.

Ecolomondo hsas developed its proprietary technology over 25 years at its Contrecoeur pilot plant.

Ecolomondo expects to begin its start-up stage immediately, with ramp-up production to begin soon, leading gradually to full commercial operations.

“This is a very satisfying moment for me personally. To have achieved this milestone after 15 years of steadfast commitment is gratifying. TDP is an impressive technology, it serves a purpose and will benefit society by being a global participant in the circular economy and contributor to the planet’s sustainability. The Hawkesbury facility is a huge undertaking, while building it, I assure you, we cut no corners, and spared no cost to make it one of the most advanced pyrolysis plants on the planet”, said Chairman and CEO Eliot Sorella.

Ecolomondo Corp. is unchanged, trading at $0.42 at 10:25 a.m. EST.


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