Core Insights - Ecolomondo Corporation achieved a record production milestone by processing five double batches at its Hawkesbury facility, totaling 150,000 pounds of rubber crumb during the week of January 12, 2026 [1][2] Production Achievements - The Hawkesbury facility processed five double batches, each consisting of approximately 15,000 pounds of rubber crumb, leading to a total of 150,000 pounds processed [2] - This production resulted in the generation of approximately 60,000 pounds of recovered carbon black, 75,000 pounds of tire-derived oil, and 15,000 pounds of syngas, recycling around 9,375 scrap tires in total [3] Technology and Operations - All batches were completed using Ecolomondo's new Human-Machine Interface (HMI) automation system, which enhances operational consistency and the quality of end products [4] - The company continues to progress towards full commercial production at the Hawkesbury plant, demonstrating the scalability and reliability of its proprietary Thermal Decomposition Technology (TDP) [4] Company Overview - Ecolomondo Corporation specializes in its proprietary Thermal Decomposition Process (TDP) and has over 25 years of experience in developing and deploying TDP facilities [5] - The TDP technology recovers high-value commodities from end-of-life tires, including recovered carbon black, oil, syngas, fiber, and steel, contributing to a circular economy [6] Revenue Streams - Revenue from the Hawkesbury TDP facility is generated through the sale of end-products such as recovered carbon black, oil, steel, and syngas, as well as tipping fees for scrap tire disposal [7] Environmental Impact - The TDP process significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions, with a 90% reduction in GHG emissions compared to the production of virgin carbon black [12] - The production of recovered carbon black at the Hawkesbury facility is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 22,400 tons per year [12]
Ecolomondo Executes on a Record Week
Thenewswire·2026-01-22 15:40