Forward-looking information in this news release includes, but is not limited to, statements with respect to the planned commencement and completion of a screening-level Life Cycle Assessment (LCA); the scope and timing of future LCA phases; the use of pilot-scale data in subsequent assessments; the conformance of future assessments with ISO 14040 and 14044 standards; the anticipated commissioning of the Company’s pilot plant; the expectation that the results of the LCA will inform comparative performance evaluations and support the Company’s commercialization efforts; the engagement of Delphi to conduct the LCA of the Hydrochemolytic™ technology ("HCT”); the expectation that Delphi’s assessment will provide credible, third-party-reviewed environmental performance data; the anticipated benefits of the LCA in supporting stakeholder engagement, identifying inefficiencies, reducing costs, and improving resource efficiency; and the belief that the Company’s technology is positioned as a viable solution for tackling plastic waste and supporting decarbonization, including assumptions about future market acceptance and environmental performance validation.
Actual results and developments may differ materially from those contemplated by these statements depending on, among other things, the risks that the LCA may not yield favorable results; the uncertainty around the completeness or accuracy of pre-pilot data used in the assessment; risks related to the use of the LCA for stakeholder engagement and operational efficiency, including the possibility that stakeholders may not accept or value the LCA findings, or that operational improvements may not materialize as expected; risks associated with the phased LCA approach, including the dependency on the availability and quality of pilot plant data and the potential for regulatory or methodological changes to affect the LCA framework or comparability; risks related to the construction and operation of the NGP pilot plant, including delays, technical issues, or performance outcomes that may not reflect commercial-scale viability; and risks related to the positioning of HCT as a decarbonization solution, including slower-than-anticipated market adoption, superior performance by competing technologies, or regulatory changes that could shift incentives or requirements.
LONDON, Ontario, May 21, 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 engaged Delphi, a leading Canadian sustainability consultancy, to conduct a Life Cycle Assessment ("LCA”) of the Company’s Hydrochemolytic™ technology for waste plastic processing.
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