Core Insights - Ecolomondo Corporation has reported increased production of recovered carbon black (rCB) and tire-derived oil (TDO) at its Hawkesbury TDP facility during October and November 2025, indicating a positive trend in operational performance [1][2] Production and Sales Performance - The company processed a total of 53 batches at full payload of 15,000 lbs during October and November 2025, compared to 79 batches in the previous three quarters of 2025 [2] - Sales of rCB amounted to $184,291 for October and November 2025, a significant increase from zero sales during the same period in 2024 [3] - A major off-take customer purchased 15 truckloads of rCB, totaling 345 metric tons, with expectations for further orders in the new year [3] - Sales of TDO reached $180,221 for the same months, up from $22,160 in 2024, with 9 tanker loads shipped, representing 198 metric tons [4] Operational Developments - The company continues to operate at a loss due to the ramp-up phase of the Hawkesbury TDP facility [5] - All end-products produced are ISCC Plus certified and recognized as sustainable materials, with rCB serving as a replacement for virgin carbon black in various applications [6] - Upcoming upgrades in the tire shredding department are expected to enhance efficiency and increase output [7] Strategic Outlook - Ecolomondo aims for full ramp-up of operations by July 2026, with new team additions strengthening management and operations [13] - The company is focused on expanding its market presence and increasing production capacity to meet growing demand for rCB and other recovered resources [13][14] - Ecolomondo's mission is to contribute to the circular economy by producing large quantities of recovered resources for reuse in new products [15]
Ecolomondo Increases Production at its Hawkesbury Facility