Ecolomondo Corporation, a Canadian developer of advanced recycling technology for scrap tyres, has announced a significant milestone with the continued commercial shipment of its recovered carbon black (rCB). The company has successfully shipped a fourth truckload of rCB from its Hawkesbury Thermal Decomposition Process (TDP) facility and is preparing to dispatch a fifth, following a new purchase order from a major off-take partner.
This commercial activity follows the recent installation and commissioning of new milling equipment and a dedicated processing line for recovered carbon black at the Hawkesbury plant. After an initial quality validation and a first purchase order received on 16 July 2025, the company has now fulfilled four orders with a fifth imminent.
In a further endorsement of product quality, a second major off-take customer, based in the United States, has formally approved Ecolomondo’s rCB for use in its manufacturing processes. This approval is anticipated to lead to substantial bulk purchase orders in the near future.
The company views these successive orders and the new quality approval as strong validations of the operational performance and output quality of its Hawkesbury TDP facility. When the plant reaches full operational capacity, it is projected to recycle roughly one million scrap tyres from cars, SUVs and trucks annually. This operation will yield an estimated 4,000 metric tonnes of recovered carbon black, 5,000 metric tonnes of pyrolysis oil, 2,000 metric tonnes of steel and 1,200 metric tonnes of process gas, contributing to a more circular economy.
Interim CEO JF Labbé said, “Off-take customers are steadily adopting the rCB on a global scale and are now integrating it into their regular production to produce new sustainable products. It is satisfying to see that scrap tyres are being processed to produce re-usable end-products to manufacture other consumable products.”
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