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Aduro Clean Technologies Files New Patent Application on Novel Process Design

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Aduro Clean Technologies Inc.
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The new patent application covers a multi-functional process that integrates several off-the-shelf devices, including (an) extruder(s), for effective implementation and scaleup of Aduro Hydrochemolytic™ Technology

LONDON, Ontario, Jan. 30, 2025 (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, today announced that it has filed a patent application in the United States for a novel process design for effective implementation of it's Hydrochemolytic™ Technology (“HCT”). The design will be integrated into the Next Generation Process (“NGP”) Pilot Plant, which remains on schedule for completion in the third quarter of this year.

This new patent application strengthens Aduro’s position in advancing HCT chemistry and its practical implementation, allowing the Company to continue advancing its commercial path by building on its expanded intellectual property assets. The application also marks the achievement of a key milestone the Company set as part of its main objectives for the current year.

A key innovation of the NGP design is that it uses widely available industrial equipment in a novel fashion not previously envisioned by other approaches, enabling a more efficient and scalable implementation of Hydrochemolytic™ Technology. Over the past two years, the Company has engaged key international vendors in Europe and the United States to test, evaluate, and refine critical elements of the design. The patent application represents the culmination of years of research aimed at developing and optimizing an effective modular process to deconstruct polyaddition polymers such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and others, whether contaminated or non-contaminated feedstock. By rethinking conventional processing methods, Aduro has developed a practical and scalable solution to overcome longstanding challenges in chemical recycling.

“The submission of this patent strengthens Aduro’s ability to advance both the chemistry and practical application of Hydrochemolytic™ Technology,” said Ofer Vicus, CEO of Aduro. “It highlights the ingenuity of our scientists and their commitment to driving innovation that enhances the company’s value. This process introduces a novel approach to integrating HCT with widely available industrial equipment, expanding our technological capabilities. This achievement also reinforces our focus on developing scalable, modular solutions that align with our commercialization strategy and industry needs.”