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Aduro Clean Technologies and NexGen Polymers Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Collaborate on HCT Demonstration Plant

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Aduro Clean Technologies Inc.
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Collaboration will support feedstock logistics, site selection and regulatory planning as Aduro plans for demonstration plant deployment

LONDON, Ontario, March 13, 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 the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with NexGen Polymers (“NexGen”). This MOU details a framework for a proposed collaboration to develop a demonstration-scale Hydrochemolytic™ Technology (“HCT”) plant including securing feedstock supply, potential site selection, and plant operations to optimise data generation for the future development of configurable commercial solutions.

NexGen Polymers, a leading supplier and broker of virgin and recycled polymers, brings over 30 years of experience in polymer supply chain management, infrastructure, and logistics. The company specializes in securing, storing, and distributing polymer feedstocks through its extensive logistics network, which includes warehousing, rail, and truck infrastructure. This partnership will leverage NexGen’s expertise to support key operational requirements for Aduro’s planned demonstration facility.

Aduro is currently constructing its Next Generation Process (“NGP”) HCT pilot plant, targeted for commissioning in Q3 2025. This pilot plant will serve as a key scale-up step, generating critical data to support the transition to a larger demonstration plant. With the anticipated successful commissioning and testing of the pilot plant, Aduro plans to advance toward a demonstration-scale facility, initially designed to process 8,000 tons per year.

The MOU and respective collaboration with NexGen align with Aduro’s strategic goals, ensuring its scale-up program is progressing efficiently by implementing the long lead items necessary for the deployment of the demonstration plant concurrently with the buildout of its NGP plant. The collaboration is a natural continuation and ideal fit as Aduro moves toward real-world deployment of its technology and will focus on evaluating critical feasibility factors needed for site selection, logistics, and feedstock supply, including data on material characterization, volume, and cost, setting the stage for the next phase of Aduro’s commercialization strategy.

The MOU is comprised of three stage-gated phases. Phases two and three of the MOU are non-binding and outline a framework for the execution of a potential joint venture agreement as well as a proposed collaboration on the commissioning and operations of a demonstration plant. The technology, including any improvements or modifications made during the proposed joint venture, will remain the sole and exclusive property of Aduro. Phase one is binding between Aduro and NexGen and outlines activities where the parties will collaborate on critical feasibility factors that lay the groundwork for the next demonstration plant, including: