Core Viewpoint - Ecolomondo Corporation is advancing its growth strategy by developing a new facility in Shamrock, Texas, utilizing its proprietary Thermal Decomposition Process (TDP) technology for sustainable scrap tire recycling [1][3]. Project Development - Ecolomondo has engaged August Brown, LL.C. as an independent risk advisor to validate the business plan and risk mitigation framework for the Shamrock facility, which will support the sale of green bonds for the project [2][4]. - The Shamrock facility will feature a six-reactor TDP plant, approximately three times the capacity of the existing Hawkesbury operation, with the ability to process 5 million end-of-life tires annually [2][10]. Facility Specifications - The Shamrock facility is projected to yield approximately 15,000 MT of recovered carbon black, 18,000 MT of oil, 7,500 MT of steel, and 4,500 MT of syngas each year, significantly increasing output compared to the Hawkesbury facility [10]. - The Hawkesbury facility processes about 1.3M to 1.5M scrap tires per year, producing around 4,000 MT of recovered carbon black, 5,000 MT of pyrolysis oil, 2,000 MT of steel, and 1,200 MT of process gas [9]. Strategic Goals - Ecolomondo aims to be a leading producer of recovered resources, contributing to a circular economy and increasing shareholder value through the operation of strategically located TDP facilities [11][12]. - The company plans to expand aggressively in North America and Europe, leveraging its modular technology and ongoing research and development [13]. Environmental Impact - The TDP process is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to the production of virgin carbon black, with the Shamrock facility expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 45,000 tons per year [17].
Ecolomondo Contracts Independent Feasibility Study for Shamrock Texas Project
Thenewswire·2026-03-10 13:30