Ecolomondo Recaps a Transformational 2025
AMDAMD(US:AMD) Thenewswire·2026-01-14 14:30

Core Insights - Ecolomondo Corporation experienced a transformational year in 2025, marked by increased production, higher revenues, and improved operational performance [11] Operational Performance - The Hawkesbury TDP facility achieved significant milestones in 2025, including the successful commissioning of new milling equipment in June and the commencement of commercial production in July [2] - The facility demonstrated consistent production ramp-up, completing 17 full-capacity batches in Q1, 33 in Q2, 29 in Q3, and 69 in Q4 [4] - In October, the facility completed 4 double TDP batches over 4 consecutive days in automatic mode, followed by 4 full-capacity batches in a single day in November, achieving an optimal output of 60 metric tons [3] Revenue Generation - Increased output at the Hawkesbury facility led to higher revenues in Q3 and Q4 of 2025, with the shipment of 22 truckloads of recovered carbon black (rCB) generating approximately $800,000 in revenue by year-end [5] - The TDP process also produced tire-derived oil (TDO), with 15 tanker loads shipped during 2025, valued at approximately $310,000, indicating strong market acceptance of Ecolomondo's products [6] Strategic Developments - Ecolomondo entered a joint venture agreement with ARESOL in August 2025 to develop 4 turnkey TDP facilities in Europe, reflecting the company's commitment to expanding its technology [7] - The company completed two private placements in 2025, raising a total of C$1.5 million, and secured a C$2.0 million credit facility with Export Development Canada to finance new equipment [8] Corporate Changes - Ecolomondo appointed ForvisMazars S.E.N.C.R.L. as its new auditor and welcomed new board members Frank Kelly and Véronique Laberge [9] - Mario Mantaci joined as Chief Technology Officer to support the advancement of TDP technology and oversee production ramp-up at the Hawkesbury facility [10] Environmental Impact - The TDP process is noted for its environmental benefits, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to virgin carbon black production, with expected reductions of 22,400 tons and 67,200 tons of CO2 emissions per year from the Hawkesbury and Shamrock facilities, respectively [19]