Ecolomondo increases output at its Hawkesbury TDP facility
Montreal, QC, October 8, 2025 — Ecolomondo Corporation (TSXV: ECM) (OTCQB: ECLMF), a leading Canadian innovator in sustainable scrap tire recycling technology, announced a steady increase of output in its thermal decomposition department at the Hawkesbury TDP facility.
In order to support the increased demand for its end-products, the Company reports that it achieved new production levels and recently performed 4 double batches in 4 days, all in automatic mode. During these 4 production days, the TDP facility processed 60 tons of crumb rubber and recovered approximately 24 tons of recovered carbon black (“rCB”), 6 tons of syngas and 350 barrels of tire-derived oil, the equivalent of over 2 tanker loads of oil.
The Company recently announced record revenues for the month of September 2025 from its Hawkesbury TDP facility, an increase of 325% over September 2024. Revenue streams from the Hawkesbury TDP facility come from the sale of end-products manufactured on-site, namely rCB, oil, steel and syngas, as well as tipping fees for the disposal of scrap tires. Despite this strong performance, the Company notes that it continues to operate at a loss; this is largely due to the Hawkesbury TDP facility still being in its ramp-up phase.
To support the increasing pace of production, Ecolomondo continues to hire and train additional mechanics, operators and supervisory staff for all 3 departments of the Hawkesbury TDP facility; tire shredding, thermal and rCB processing.
“We are proud to achieve this stable and consistent increase in the output at our Hawkesbury facility, particularly in the thermal decomposition department,” said JF Labbé, Interim CEO of the Company. He added “It demonstrates the efficiency of Ecolomondo’s proprietary TDP technology, and the control system that assures the repetitiveness of the process and the consistency of its end-products.”
About Ecolomondo Corporation
Ecolomondo Corporation, headquartered in Québec, is a Canadian cleantech company that takes pride in its proprietary Thermal Decomposition technology (TDP). It has a 25- year history and during this time has been focused on its development of its technology and the deployment of TDP turnkey facilities. TDP recovers high value re-usable commodities from scrap tire waste, notably rCB, oil, syngas, fiber and steel. Ecolomondo expects to be a leading player in the cleantech space and be an active contributor to the global circular economy. Ecolomondo trades in Canada on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol (TSXV:ECM) and in the United States under the symbol (OTCQB:ECLMF). To learn more, visit www.ecolomondo.com
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