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Aduro Clean Technologies Selects Chemelot Industrial Park for First-of-a-Kind Industrial Plant

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Aduro Clean Technologies (NASDAQ: ADUR) selected Chemelot Industrial Park in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands, for a First-of-a-Kind (FOAK) industrial scale-up facility announced Jan 29, 2026. The FOAK plant will deploy Hydrochemolytic Technology for chemical recycling of waste plastics and is planned to start at ~10,000 tonnes per year with space for phased expansion.

Cited advantages include integrated utilities, centralized wastewater treatment, proximity to steam cracking capacity, Brightlands Chemelot Campus research access, and alignment with European circular-chemistry value chains.

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  • FOAK capacity: initial ~10,000 tonnes per year processing
  • Industrial integration: access to shared utilities and centralized wastewater treatment
  • Scale-up pathway: site provides space and infrastructure for phased expansion
  • Market connectivity: proximity to downstream steam cracking and circular feedstock value chains

Negative

  • Permitting, construction and commissioning timelines pose execution risk as noted by the company
  • Initial processing capacity (~10,000 tpa) is modest relative to full commercial scale ambitions

Key Figures

FOAK plant capacity: 10,000 tonnes per year Production companies: 17 companies Plants on site: 60 plants +4 more
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FOAK plant capacity 10,000 tonnes per year Initial processing capacity for Chemelot FOAK waste plastics plant
Production companies 17 companies Active on the Chemelot Industrial Park site
Plants on site 60 plants Interconnected plants at Chemelot Industrial Park
Circular production target year 2050 Chemelot ambition for fully circular production
Employees on site 8,000 employees Working across more than 200 companies at Chemelot
Companies on site 200 companies Number of companies at Chemelot site
Site size 800 hectares Size of the Chemelot industrial site

Market Reality Check

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Volume Volume 431,744 vs 20-day average 645,788 – activity below recent norms ahead of this announcement. low
Technical Shares at $14.58, trading above 200-day MA of $11.08 and 17.44% below the 52-week high of $17.66.

Peers on Argus

ADUR was up 1.53%, while close peers were mixed to negative: ARQ -1.84%, CECO -1...

ADUR was up 1.53%, while close peers were mixed to negative: ARQ -1.84%, CECO -1.81%, FTEK -6.9%, PCT -0.26%, and ERII +0.69%, indicating a stock-specific move rather than a sector-wide shift.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 15 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 15 Earnings and update Neutral -4.1% Reported Q2 fiscal 2026 results, higher revenues, losses, and pilot progress.
Dec 22 Offering closing Negative -1.3% Closed US$20M underwritten U.S. public equity offering with warrants.
Dec 19 Offering pricing Negative -3.2% Priced US$20M underwritten share and warrant offering for plant funding.
Dec 16 Program graduation Positive +1.3% Graduated from Shell GameChanger with validation of continuous HCT process.
Dec 03 Collaboration deal Positive +15.9% Announced collaboration with ECOCE to test HCT on Mexican flexible packaging.
Pattern Detected

Recent stock reactions have generally aligned with the tone of news, with positive collaboration/technology updates drawing stronger gains than financing or results announcements.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Aduro reported Q2 fiscal 2026 results with growing but still small revenues and operating losses, alongside a US$20M underwritten offering to fund its Demonstration‑Scale Plant. It also graduated from the Shell GameChanger program with validation of Hydrochemolytic™ Technology and announced a multi‑year collaboration with ECOCE. Those milestones focused on pilot validation and partnerships; today’s Chemelot FOAK plant news advances that trajectory toward industrial scale deployment.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement advances Aduro’s scale-up by selecting Chemelot Industrial Park for a FOAK industr...
Analysis

This announcement advances Aduro’s scale-up by selecting Chemelot Industrial Park for a FOAK industrial plant targeting about 10,000 tonnes/year of waste plastics processing. It builds on prior pilot validation and positions the company within a large, integrated circular chemistry cluster. Investors may track progress on permitting, construction, and commissioning, as well as how this facility supports successive capacity expansions and integration into regional steam cracking and downstream value chains.

Key Terms

hydrochemolytic™ technology
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hydrochemolytic™ technology technical
"The Company’s Hydrochemolytic™ technology relies on water as a critical agent"
hydrochemolytic™ technology is a proprietary process that uses water together with controlled chemical reactions to break down, separate or transform biological or material components — think of it as a pressure washer plus a chemistry kit that dissolves unwanted parts and leaves usable material behind. For investors, it matters because such a platform can lower processing costs, reduce waste or enable new products, which can improve margins, scalability and potential revenue streams if commercially successful.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Industrial Scale-Up Facility Planned within the Chemelot Site to Support Future Development

LONDON, Ontario, Jan. 29, 2026 (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 selected Chemelot Industrial Park (“CIP”) in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands, located within the Chemelot chemical site, as the location for its planned industrial scale-up facility.

The facility will host a First-of-a-Kind (“FOAK”) industrial plant deploying Hydrochemolytic Technology for the chemical recycling of waste plastics, building on prior pilot scale validation, and previously referred to in the Company’s public disclosures as the Demonstration Plant. The FOAK plant represents the next phase of Aduro’s progression toward commercial operation, with the facility intended to support successive phases of scale-up and optimization following successful initial operation.

Chemelot is one of Europe’s leading integrated chemical industry clusters and hosts a broad range of chemical and materials production facilities and supporting services. The site includes shared utilities, centralized wastewater treatment, established site-wide safety and operating standards, and an umbrella environmental permitting framework designed to support efficient and predictable industrial project development. Chemelot has articulated a long-term ambition to transition toward a climate-neutral, circular chemistry and materials site, with a particular focus on increasing the use of non-fossil and circular feedstocks, supported by the interconnectedness of industrial operations and innovation activities across the site. As an established site for steam cracking and downstream polymer production, Chemelot provides a relevant industrial environment for technologies producing circular hydrocarbon intermediates intended as alternatives to fossil-based naphtha.

Brightlands Chemelot Campus is located at Chemelot and serves as an open-innovation and scale-up ecosystem for the chemical and materials industries. The campus provides access to applied research capabilities and shared laboratory and development infrastructure that support technology development and industrial implementation. Aduro has been active within the Brightlands ecosystem since 2021 as part of its European technology development activities.

The selection of Chemelot Industrial Park follows an extensive site-selection campaign initiated by Aduro in late 2025 as part of its structured scale-up program. Over several months, the Company conducted due diligence across multiple candidate locations, narrowing the process to four finalist sites before selecting Chemelot based on technical, industrial, and strategic criteria. Northwest Europe was identified as a preferred region due to its established waste management infrastructure, concentration of downstream industrial partners and end markets, and evolving regulation supporting circular materials.

The final decision reflected Chemelot’s ability to support permanent industrial operations and future expansion, including access to robust utilities, proximity to regional steam cracking capacity, integration within an established circular plastics value chain, availability of feedstock, and alignment with European regulatory and permitting frameworks. Chemelot’s position within the Netherlands’ circular chemistry ecosystem also provides connectivity to downstream offtake markets and industrial partners engaged in the transition toward circular feedstocks.

The FOAK plant planned for Aduro’s industrial scale-up facility is expected to begin operations at an initial processing capacity of approximately 10,000 tonnes per year, with the selected site providing sufficient space and infrastructure to support phased expansion and a long-term industrial presence.

“Selecting Chemelot marks a pivotal point in the scale-up pathway we outlined last year,” said Ofer Vicus, Chief Executive Officer of Aduro. “From the outset, our objective has been to transition from pilot-scale validation to an industrial facility capable of operating under real-world conditions, producing commercially relevant outputs, and supporting future growth. Chemelot provides the infrastructure, industrial integration, and expansion capability required not just for our a First-of-a-Kind facility but rather as a foundation towards a full commercial deployment of increased processing capacity.”

Frank Schaap, Business Development Director Chemelot, commented: “We are proud that Aduro has chosen Chemelot as the home for its First-of-a-Kind industrial facility. Their project reinforces our long-term ambition to become a frontrunner in circular and low-carbon chemistry. Aduro strengthens the existing ecosystem on our site and contributes to building scalable circular feedstock routes that can be fully embedded in our integrated value chains. This is precisely the type of innovation that accelerates our transition toward a climate-neutral chemical industry.”

Astrid Boeijen, CEO at Brightlands Chemelot Campus added: “At Brightlands Chemelot Campus, we are committed to helping breakthrough technologies make the leap from the lab to industrial reality. Aduro’s scale-up facility fits perfectly with our mission to enable, and support scale up, accelerate innovation and connect companies with the partners and expertise they need to succeed. By choosing Chemelot, Aduro becomes part of a strong innovation ecosystem that is jointly shaping the future of circular chemistry. We are excited and proud to support them on this journey toward large-scale impact.”

Regional Minister for Economy, Finance and Business Operations and Public Affairs, and also Vice-President of the European Chemical Regions Network (ECRN), Stephan Satijn stated: “Aduro’s First-of-a-Kind facility is exactly the kind of investment that strengthens our position as a European leader in circular and climate-neutral chemistry. By converting waste streams into valuable raw materials, projects like this contribute directly to our sustainability goals while reinforcing the industrial backbone of the Netherlands and the Province of Limburg. We are proud to welcome innovators who help accelerate the transition to a future-proof chemical sector.”

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.

About Chemelot

Chemelot is one of the key industrial clusters in the Netherlands. On the Chemelot Industrial Park, 17 production companies are active in 60 different plants, which are strongly interconnected, both in terms of energy and raw material flows. At these companies, and in the unique combination with the Brightlands Chemelot Campus, a lot of work is being done on the transition to sustainable production.

Besides the energy transition, the raw material transition is just as important. Chemelot’ s ambition is to have fully circular production by 2050. Precisely because the plants are so interconnected, Chemelot is in an excellent position to achieve this. Approximately 8,000 employees in more than 200 companies work on the 800-hectare site. For more information visit www.chemelot.nl.

For further information, please contact:

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

Chemelot
Danielle Willems, Director Communications & Public Affairs
Danielle.Willems@chemelot.nl

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

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable Canadian and U.S. securities laws, including the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the planned development of an industrial scale-up facility and first-of-a-kind (“FOAK”) plant at Chemelot Industrial Park, the expected processing capacity of the FOAK plant, the ability of the selected site to support phased expansion, the anticipated role of the facility in Aduro’s scale-up strategy, and the progression of Hydrochemolytic™ Technology toward broader commercial deployment.

Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations, assumptions, and beliefs and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks related to technology development and scale-up, engineering and design challenges, permitting and regulatory approvals, construction and commissioning timelines, availability of funding, feedstock availability and quality, market demand for recycled hydrocarbon products, competitive pressures, supply chain disruptions, changes in environmental and chemical regulations, and general economic and market conditions.

Additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are described in the Company’s public disclosure filings, including those available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this news release. Aduro undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable law.

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FAQ

What did Aduro (ADUR) announce about the new facility on January 29, 2026?

Aduro announced selection of Chemelot Industrial Park for a FOAK industrial scale-up facility. According to the company, the plant will deploy Hydrochemolytic Technology and start at approximately 10,000 tonnes per year with room for phased expansion.

How large is the planned FOAK plant for Aduro (ADUR) at Chemelot?

The FOAK plant is planned to begin operations at about 10,000 tonnes per year. According to the company, the selected site also offers sufficient space and infrastructure to support future phased expansion to larger industrial capacity.

Why did Aduro choose Chemelot Industrial Park for its scale-up facility (ADUR)?

Aduro selected Chemelot for its integrated utilities, proximity to steam cracking, and circular-chemistry ecosystem. According to the company, Chemelot’s shared services, Brightlands research access, and offtake connectivity matched technical and strategic criteria.

When will Aduro's FOAK plant at Chemelot support commercial deployment of Hydrochemolytic technology?

The FOAK plant is intended as the next phase toward broader commercial deployment and initial industrial operation. According to the company, it will support successive scale-up and optimization following successful commissioning and early operations.

What are the key risks Aduro (ADUR) highlighted about the Chemelot project?

Aduro noted risks including technology scale-up, permitting, construction and commissioning timelines. According to the company, these factors could affect schedule, costs, feedstock availability and progression to full commercial scale.
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