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Clean-Seas West Virginia Accepts First Delivery of Plastic Feedstock

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Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) has announced that its subsidiary Clean-Seas West Virginia received its first commercial-scale delivery of 22 tons of plastic feedstock at its Belle, WV facility. The delivery will support training and evaluation as the company prepares for the commissioning of its 50 ton per day (TPD) facility in Q4 2025.

The facility's Training, Research and Evaluation Unit (TRE), delivered in July, will use this feedstock to optimize operations and evaluate various materials to produce on-spec plastic pyrolysis oil for offtake partners. The project is supported by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Energy Manufacturing Program and will create over 40 new technical and operational jobs in eastern Kanawha County.

Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) ha annunciato che la sua controllata Clean-Seas West Virginia ha ricevuto la prima consegna su scala commerciale di 22 tonnellate di materie plastiche da riciclo presso la sua struttura di Belle, WV. Questa consegna supporterà la formazione e la valutazione mentre l'azienda si prepara all'avvio della sua struttura da 50 tonnellate al giorno (TPD) nel quarto trimestre del 2025.

L'Unità di Formazione, Ricerca e Valutazione (TRE) della struttura, consegnata a luglio, utilizzerà queste materie prime per ottimizzare le operazioni e valutare diversi materiali al fine di produrre olio di pirolisi plastica conforme alle specifiche per i partner di offtake. Il progetto è sostenuto dal Programma di Produzione Energetica della Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) e creerà oltre 40 nuovi posti di lavoro tecnici e operativi nella contea orientale di Kanawha.

Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) ha anunciado que su subsidiaria Clean-Seas West Virginia recibió su primera entrega a escala comercial de 22 toneladas de materia prima plástica en su instalación de Belle, WV. La entrega apoyará la capacitación y evaluación mientras la empresa se prepara para la puesta en marcha de su instalación de 50 toneladas por día (TPD) en el cuarto trimestre de 2025.

La Unidad de Capacitación, Investigación y Evaluación (TRE) de la instalación, entregada en julio, utilizará esta materia prima para optimizar las operaciones y evaluar varios materiales para producir aceite de pirólisis plástica conforme a las especificaciones para los socios de offtake. El proyecto cuenta con el apoyo del Programa de Manufactura Energética de la Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) y creará más de 40 nuevos empleos técnicos y operativos en el este del condado de Kanawha.

Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV)는 자회사 Clean-Seas West Virginia가 벨, WV 시설에서 22톤의 플라스틱 원료를 상업 규모로 처음 배송받았다고 발표했습니다. 이 배송은 회사가 2025년 4분기 50톤/일(TPD) 시설 가동을 준비하는 과정에서 교육과 평가를 지원할 것입니다.

7월에 인도된 시설의 교육, 연구 및 평가 유닛(TRE)은 이 원료를 사용해 운영을 최적화하고 다양한 재료를 평가하여 오프테이크 파트너를 위한 규격에 맞는 플라스틱 열분해유를 생산할 예정입니다. 이 프로젝트는 Appalachian Regional Commission(ARC) 에너지 제조 프로그램의 지원을 받으며, 동부 Kanawha 카운티에 40개 이상의 새로운 기술 및 운영 일자리를 창출할 것입니다.

Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) a annoncé que sa filiale Clean-Seas West Virginia a reçu sa première livraison à échelle commerciale de 22 tonnes de matière plastique dans son installation de Belle, WV. Cette livraison soutiendra la formation et l'évaluation alors que l'entreprise se prépare à la mise en service de son site de 50 tonnes par jour (TPD) au quatrième trimestre 2025.

L'Unité de Formation, Recherche et Évaluation (TRE) de l'installation, livrée en juillet, utilisera cette matière première pour optimiser les opérations et évaluer divers matériaux afin de produire une huile de pyrolyse plastique conforme aux spécifications pour les partenaires d'achat. Le projet est soutenu par le programme de fabrication énergétique de la Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) et créera plus de 40 nouveaux emplois techniques et opérationnels dans l'est du comté de Kanawha.

Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) hat bekanntgegeben, dass seine Tochtergesellschaft Clean-Seas West Virginia ihre erste kommerzielle Lieferung von 22 Tonnen Kunststoff-Rohmaterial in ihrer Anlage in Belle, WV, erhalten hat. Die Lieferung unterstützt Schulungen und Bewertungen, während das Unternehmen sich auf die Inbetriebnahme seiner 50 Tonnen pro Tag (TPD) Anlage im vierten Quartal 2025 vorbereitet.

Die im Juli gelieferte Trainings-, Forschungs- und Bewertungseinheit (TRE) der Anlage wird dieses Rohmaterial nutzen, um die Abläufe zu optimieren und verschiedene Materialien zu bewerten, um Kunststoff-Pyrolyseöl nach Spezifikation für Abnehmerpartner herzustellen. Das Projekt wird vom Energy Manufacturing Program der Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) unterstützt und wird über 40 neue technische und operative Arbeitsplätze im östlichen Kanawha County schaffen.

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  • Creation of over 40 new technical and operational jobs in Kanawha County
  • Secured government support through ARC Energy Manufacturing Program
  • Facility will process 50 tons of plastic waste per day, diverting it from landfills
  • Company plans to expand capacity after initial commissioning
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  • Facility not yet operational, pending Q4 commissioning
  • Will require consistent supply of 3+ truckloads of plastic feedstock daily for full operation

Twenty-two Tons of Plastic Feedstock will Support Training and Evaluation as plant gears up for Q4 Commissioning

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / August 7, 2025 / Clean Vision Corporation (OCTQB:CLNV) ("Clean Vision" or the "Company"), an emerging leader in innovative plastic conversion and clean fuel development, is pleased to announce that its subsidiary Clean-Seas West Virginia has received the first commercial-scale truckload of plastic feedstock to its facility in Belle, WV.

As the 50 ton per day (TPD) facility gears up for an expected Q4 commissioning, the bulk feedstock will allow the Clean-Seas West Virginia operating team to fine tune its operations and evaluate various feedstocks on its Training, Research and Evaluation Unit (TRE) which was delivered to the site in July. These valuable data points will allow the Company to provide on-spec plastic pyrolysis oil to its offtake partners.

"This is just one step of many on our path to starting strong on day one of operations," said Dan Bates, president of Clean Vision. "Everyone on our operations team - and all the systems and equipment - will benefit from trials starting this month. Even something as simple as unloading one truck now helps us prepare for operating on a much larger scale when we flip the switch on Phase 1 in just a few months, and receive 3 or more truckloads per day, and process 50TPD."

Clean-Seas West Virginia's 50TPD facility will divert plastic from landfills and incinerators, and convert it to high value feedstocks for the circular plastic economy. The facility will generate more than 40 new technical and operational jobs in eastern Kanawha County, and the Company expects to grow the facility's capacity - and number of jobs - soon after commissioning.

Clean-Seas West Virginia's TRE unit was recently awarded a start-up assistance award under the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Energy Manufacturing Program.

"We're grateful to the ARC and its partners in supporting this important milestone in training our workforce, and maximizing our operational readiness," said Bates.

The grant was funded through the Tri-State Net Zero POWER Grant, administered through Catalyst Connection, the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) of southwestern Pennsylvania in partnership with the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC), WVU Office of Corporate Sponsored Research, MAGNET (Part of Ohio MEP), and JARI.

About Clean Vision Corporation:

Clean Vision is a public company that operates in the sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors. For more information, visit: www.cleanvisioncorp.com and follow us on Bluesky @cleanvisioncorp.bsky.social

About Clean-Seas, Inc.:

Clean-Seas, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Clean Vision, is working to provide efficient and cost-effective technology solutions that address the global plastic crisis as creating economic opportunity and social benefit across the world. Clean-Seas' goal is to offer "best in class" pyrolysis technology deployment with strategic alliances for plastic diversion and conversion, including securing plastic feedstock and off-take agreements. For more information, visit: www.clean-seas.com

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SOURCE: Clean Vision Corporation



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FAQ

When will Clean Vision's (CLNV) West Virginia facility begin operations?

The facility is expected to begin operations in Q4 2025 with an initial capacity of 50 tons per day.

How many jobs will Clean Vision's (CLNV) West Virginia facility create?

The facility will generate more than 40 new technical and operational jobs in eastern Kanawha County, with potential for growth after commissioning.

What is the processing capacity of Clean Vision's (CLNV) West Virginia facility?

The facility will have an initial processing capacity of 50 tons per day (TPD), requiring approximately 3 or more truckloads of plastic feedstock daily.

What government support has Clean Vision (CLNV) received for its West Virginia facility?

The facility's TRE unit received a start-up assistance award from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Energy Manufacturing Program through the Tri-State Net Zero POWER Grant.

What will Clean Vision (CLNV) produce at its West Virginia facility?

The facility will convert plastic waste into high-value feedstocks for the circular plastic economy through plastic pyrolysis oil production.
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