Aduro Clean Technologies Engages Global Leader Zeton for Design and Fabrication of Hydrochemolytic™ Pilot Plant

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Aduro Clean Technologies Inc.
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Milestone Project to Demonstrate Aduro’s Modular, Scalable Solution for Converting Waste Plastics into Valuable Chemicals, Strengthening Path to Full Commercialization

LONDON, Ontario, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. (“Aduro” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ADUR) (CSE: ACT) (FSE: 9D5), a clean technology company using the power of chemistry to transform lower value feedstocks, like waste plastics, heavy bitumen, and renewable oils, into resources for the 21st century, is pleased to announce its engagement of Zeton Inc. (“Zeton”)

Zeton is a globally recognized leader in the design and fabrication of pilot plants, demonstration plants, and small-scale commercial units. With over 800 projects delivered across 45+ countries, the company brings unmatched expertise and scale to the industry. Leveraging over three decades of experience, Zeton specializes in bridging the gap between laboratory innovation and commercial production. Its proven track record, global reach, and precision engineering capabilities position it as a trusted partner for Aduro.

Together, Zeton and Aduro will design, build, and commission a pilot plant for Aduro’s proprietary Hydrochemolytic™ Technology (“HCT Pilot Plant”), marking a key milestone in Aduro’s commercialization pathway for transforming waste plastics into valuable chemicals. Previously referred to as the “Next Generation Process (NGP),” this 10 kg/hour HCT Pilot Plant represents Aduro’s evolved focus on right-sized, modular, and scalable solutions. A key objective for 2024 has been the completion of the pilot plant design, which remains on schedule. Fabrication, delivery, installation, and commissioning are targeted for Q3 2025. Concurrently, site preparation, staff training, and materials sourcing are progressing to ensure alignment with the project timeline.

Aduro’s HCT Pilot Plant, to be located at the Company’s facility in London, Ontario, marks the next phase in Aduro’s strategic plan to scale its Hydrochemolytic™ Technology (HCT) toward full commercialization. This pilot plant will build upon the Company’s years of extensive research aimed at optimizing the requirements for HCT at a commercial scale. Designed with modularity and scalability at its core, the HCT Pilot Plant will enable Aduro to define optimal configurations of its unique reactor system to process each of the many local variations in the wide range of feedstocks that are suitable for the Hydrochemolytic™ Technology process, making it highly suited to project-specific needs across diverse customer applications. This flexibility is especially valuable to Aduro’s current and prospective collaborators, who are exploring the use of advanced chemical recycling across a wide range of plastic waste feedstocks, each with unique characteristics and requirements.