Mr. J.F. Labbe reports
ECOLOMONDO EXECUTES ON A RECORD WEEK
Ecolomondo Corp. achieved a record five double batches during the week of Jan. 12, 2026, marking a significant milestone in the ramp-up of operations at its Hawkesbury facility.
The achievement reflects continued progress at Ecolomondo's Hawkesbury TDP facility, which is built using the company's proprietary thermal decomposition technology
(TDP). During the week, the facility successfully processed five double batches, each consisting of approximately 15,000 pounds of rubber crumb, for a total of 150,000 pounds processed.
This production resulted in the generation of approximately 60,000 pounds of recovered carbon black and 75,000 pounds of tire-derived oil, along with approximately 15,000 pounds in syngas used as part of the process. In total, approximately 9,375 scrap tires were recycled during the week.
All batches were completed using Ecolomondo's new human-machine interface (HMI) automation system, which supports consistent operations and the production of high-quality end-products, including recovered carbon black, tire-derived oil and syngas.
Ecolomondo is pleased with these results as the company continues its progression toward
full commercial production
at the Hawkesbury plant and further demonstrates the scalability and reliability of its TDP technology.
About Ecolomondo Corp.
Ecolomondo is a Canadian cleantech company specializing in its proprietary TDP, with headquarters in Quebec, Canada. With over 25 years of experience, the company has focused on the development, optimization and deployment of turnkey TDP facilities.
Ecolomondo's TDP technology recovers high-value, reusable commodities from end-of-life tires, including recovered carbon black (rCB), oil, syngas, fibre and steel. Through this process, the company enables the conversion of waste into valuable resources, supporting the transition to a circular economy.
Ecolomondo aims to be a leading player in the global cleantech sector and an active contributor to sustainable, circular solutions for tire waste management. The company's shares trade in Canada on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol
ECM
and in the United States on the OTCQB under the symbol
ECLMF.
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