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Aduro Clean Technologies Advances Demonstration Plant Program; Begins Global Site Selection Project

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Aduro Clean Technologies (OTC:ACTHF) has begun a global site-selection project for its Demonstration Plant, focusing on Canada, Europe, and Mexico while the Next Generation Process Pilot Plant remains on schedule. The company will shortlist candidate locations before year-end and decide shortly after, evaluating feedstock access, offtake connectivity, mass-balance certification readiness, permitting pathways, incentives, utilities, and expansion capacity.

Target facility scale starts at 8,000 tpy with potential to grow to 16,000–20,000 tpy.

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Positive

  • Pilot plant remains on schedule
  • Site shortlist expected before year-end 2025
  • Initial demonstration capacity set at 8,000 tpy
  • Planned scalable capacity to 16,000–20,000 tpy

Negative

  • Permitting or construction delays could affect timeline
  • Feedstock and offtake availability may limit site options
  • Certification (mass-balance) challenges could hinder offtake claims

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Advancing site selection for a demonstration plant is a methodical, de-risking phase that supports permitting, feedstock access, and scale validation.

The team is advancing the Demonstration Plant by applying standardized criteria across Aduro Clean Technologies operations, focusing on feedstock logistics, offtake connectivity, certification readiness, permitting pathways, incentives, utilities, and room for growth from 8,000 tpy toward 16,000-20,000 tpy. The Pilot (NGP) Plant remains described as on schedule, and the site-selection work supplies the jurisdictional detail needed for economic modeling and permit timelines.

Key dependencies and risks include reliable waste‑plastic feedstock streams, successful implementation of third‑party chain‑of‑custody systems (e.g., ISCC PLUS), and regional permitting outcomes; those factors directly influence commercialization feasibility and offtake claims. The company explicitly cites potential delays from permitting, certification, feedstock availability, and policy change as material uncertainties.

Concrete near-term milestones to track are the shortlist completion before end of the calendar year and a final site decision shortly after; the NGP Pilot Plant commissioning schedule is also central. Given the announcement reports structured, preparatory progress without new financings, contracts, or permit issuances, the update reduces certain execution risk but does not materially change commercial or financial outlooks by itself.

LONDON, Ontario, Oct. 09, 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 it has begun a global site-selection process as part of its Demonstration Plant program, with a focus on locations across Canada, Europe, and Mexico.

In the Next Generation Process (NGP) Pilot Plant, Aduro is validating its technical basis for scale-up, confirming key equipment choices, and generating the data needed to optimise scale-sensitive parameters. The NGP Pilot Plant remains on schedule, and preparations for the Demonstration Plant builds directly on this foundation. Site selection is a critical step, as it provides the basis for jurisdictional permitting requirements and economic modeling, and ensures access to reliable feedstock supply, sorting and collection infrastructure, and the utilities and workforce needed for effective operations.

In recent months, a multidisciplinary team spanning engineering, operations, finance, and commercial development have advanced the project through a structured review process. The site-selection project is progressing efficiently, and the Company expects to finalize a shortlist of candidate locations before the end of the calendar year with a final decision shortly after.

As part of this work, the team is applying standardized evaluation criteria, including:

  • Feedstock and logistics alignment: proximity to reliable waste-plastic supply streams and efficient inbound transport networks
  • Offtake and market connectivity: regional demand for recycled intermediates, with emphasis on meeting producer obligations under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs
  • Mass balance readiness: ability to implement third-party certified chain-of-custody systems (e.g. ISCC PLUS) so offtake partners can confidently claim circular content.
  • Regulatory and permitting pathways: regional frameworks governing environmental approvals and how they intersect with recycling and circular economy legislation.
  • Incentives and local support: availability of industrial development incentives, community engagement, and partnership opportunities
  • Utilities and infrastructure: energy, water, wastewater, and transport links necessary to support continuous operations at demonstration scale.
  • Future expansion: sites that can accommodate growth from an initial 8,000 tonnes per year (tpy) and scaling to a potential 16,000-20,000 tpy, preserving flexibility for future commercial-scale deployment at the selected location.

“Advancing site selection is a critical step in the Demonstration Plant program,” said Ofer Vicus, Chief Executive Officer. “The process allows Aduro to begin detailed permitting and economic modeling, guided by clear criteria such as feedstock access, logistics, certification readiness, and regional incentives. By approaching this work with discipline and foresight, we are creating the conditions for a facility that demonstrates robust environmental and commercial performance, while ensuring the program remains on schedule and preserves options for future scale-up.”

About Aduro Clean Technologies

Aduro Clean Technologies is a developer of patented water-based technologies to chemically recycle waste plastics; convert heavy crude and bitumen into lighter, more valuable oil; and transform renewable oils into higher-value fuels or renewable chemicals. The Company’s Hydrochemolytic™ Technology relies on water as a critical agent in a chemistry platform that operates at relatively low temperatures and cost, a game-changing approach that converts low-value feedstocks into resources for the 21st century.

For further information, please contact:

Abe Dyck, Head of Business Development and Investor Relations
ir@adurocleantech.com
+1 226 784 8889

KCSA Strategic Communications
Jack Perkins, Senior Vice President
aduro@kcsa.com

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the commissioning of the Pilot Plant, the evaluation and shortlisting of Demonstration Plant sites, permitting, regulatory approvals, construction, commercialization, and anticipated benefits of the Demonstration Plant. These statements are based on management’s current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including adverse market conditions, delays in permitting or construction, availability of feedstock and offtake partners, certification challenges, changes in government policy, and other factors beyond the Company’s control. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and undue reliance should not be placed on them. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise such statements except as required by law.

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A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/21749737-e5db-4a2b-948d-bd7e3e3a9e9b


FAQ

What is Aduro announcing about its Demonstration Plant timeline and ACTHF?

Aduro began a global site-selection project and expects a shortlist of candidate locations before the end of 2025.

What production scale is Aduro targeting for the Demonstration Plant (ACTHF)?

The Demonstration Plant is planned at 8,000 tpy initially, with potential scaling to 16,000–20,000 tpy.

Which regions is Aduro evaluating for the Demonstration Plant site selection (ACTHF)?

Aduro is focusing on candidate sites across Canada, Europe, and Mexico.

What criteria will Aduro use to select Demonstration Plant sites for ACTHF?

Criteria include feedstock proximity, offtake connectivity, mass-balance certification readiness, permitting, incentives, utilities, and expansion capacity.

How does the Pilot Plant affect Aduro’s Demonstration Plant (ACTHF) plans?

The NGP Pilot Plant is validating scale-up data, confirming equipment choices, and informing Demonstration Plant design.

What risks could delay Aduro’s Demonstration Plant for ACTHF?

Potential risks include permitting or construction delays, feedstock or offtake shortages, and certification challenges.
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