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Aduro Clean Technologies to Participate in Upcoming Conferences and Trade Programs
Globenewswire· 2026-02-26 13:00
Core Viewpoint - Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. is actively participating in various industry conferences and trade programs in March and April 2026 to advance its Hydrochemolytic™ Technology and expand its market presence in the circular economy [1][2]. Conference and Trade Program Highlights - **Residuos Expo 2026**: Scheduled for March 3-5, 2026, in Mexico City, this event focuses on integrated waste management in Latin America, with Aduro's participation aimed at evaluating chemical recycling for post-consumer films and flexibles [4][5]. - **Chemical Recycling North America (AMI)**: Taking place on March 10-11, 2026, in Houston, Texas, this forum will address commercial and technical conditions for chemical recycling, featuring a presentation by Eric Appelman on carbon efficiency in chemical recycling of polyolefins [6][8]. - **Alberta Circular Plastics Day (ACPD) 2026**: On March 11, 2026, in Calgary, Alberta, this event will discuss practical pathways for plastics circularity, with Abe Dyck presenting the advantages of Hydrochemolytic Technology [9][10]. - **Cleantech Outreach Program to South Korea**: Part of the Ontario Cleantech Mission, this program includes B2B meetings aimed at partnership development in the Asia-Pacific region [11][12][13]. - **GO CIRCULAR – 7 Globuc Business Summit**: Scheduled for March 25-26, 2026, in Mannheim, Germany, this summit will support FOAK facility planning and commercialization efforts in Europe [14][15]. - **ECOMONDO Mexico 2026**: From April 14-16, 2026, in Guadalajara, this expo will focus on environmental technology and circular economy, with Aduro aiming to deepen engagement in Mexico [18][19]. Company Overview - Aduro Clean Technologies specializes in patented water-based technologies for chemically recycling waste plastics and converting heavy crude into lighter oils, utilizing Hydrochemolytic™ Technology to transform low-value feedstocks into valuable resources [21].