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Clean-Seas West Virginia Ships First Pyrolysis Reactor to Belle Facility

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Clean Vision Corporation's subsidiary Clean-Seas West Virginia has shipped its first pyrolysis reactor (TRE Unit) to its Belle, West Virginia facility. The unit, provided by American Renewable Technology Inc. (ARTI), is expected to be operational by June 30, 2025. This TRE Unit will support the launch of a larger 50 ton/day plastic-to-clean-fuel facility planned for Q4 2025. The company has secured exclusive worldwide rights to ARTI's pyrolysis technology. The facility will convert post-use plastic into high-value feedstocks for the circular plastic economy and green hydrogen, while creating clean energy jobs in the historically coal-dependent region. Clean-Seas engineers have been preparing the site since March 2025, and the full-scale 50TPD system is expected to be delivered later in summer 2025. This Belle facility represents the first of several planned Clean-Seas installations aimed at transforming plastic waste management.
La controllata di Clean Vision Corporation, Clean-Seas West Virginia, ha spedito il suo primo reattore di pirolisi (unità TRE) presso la struttura di Belle, West Virginia. L'unità, fornita da American Renewable Technology Inc. (ARTI), dovrebbe essere operativa entro il 30 giugno 2025. Questa unità TRE supporterà l'avvio di un impianto più grande da 50 tonnellate/giorno per la conversione della plastica in carburante pulito, previsto per il quarto trimestre del 2025. L'azienda ha ottenuto i diritti esclusivi mondiali sulla tecnologia di pirolisi di ARTI. L'impianto trasformerà la plastica post-consumo in materie prime di alto valore per l'economia circolare della plastica e per l'idrogeno verde, creando al contempo posti di lavoro nel settore delle energie pulite in una regione storicamente dipendente dal carbone. Gli ingegneri di Clean-Seas stanno preparando il sito da marzo 2025, e il sistema completo da 50 tonnellate al giorno dovrebbe essere consegnato nell'estate 2025. Questa struttura di Belle rappresenta la prima di diverse installazioni pianificate da Clean-Seas per rivoluzionare la gestione dei rifiuti plastici.
La subsidiaria de Clean Vision Corporation, Clean-Seas West Virginia, ha enviado su primer reactor de pirólisis (unidad TRE) a su instalación en Belle, West Virginia. La unidad, proporcionada por American Renewable Technology Inc. (ARTI), se espera que esté operativa para el 30 de junio de 2025. Esta unidad TRE apoyará el lanzamiento de una planta más grande de 50 toneladas/día para convertir plástico en combustible limpio, prevista para el cuarto trimestre de 2025. La compañía ha asegurado derechos exclusivos mundiales sobre la tecnología de pirólisis de ARTI. La instalación convertirá plástico postuso en materias primas de alto valor para la economía circular del plástico y el hidrógeno verde, mientras crea empleos en energía limpia en una región históricamente dependiente del carbón. Los ingenieros de Clean-Seas han estado preparando el sitio desde marzo de 2025, y se espera que el sistema completo de 50 TPD se entregue a finales del verano de 2025. Esta planta en Belle representa la primera de varias instalaciones planificadas por Clean-Seas para transformar la gestión de residuos plásticos.
Clean Vision Corporation의 자회사인 Clean-Seas West Virginia가 첫 번째 열분해 반응기(TRE 유닛)를 웨스트버지니아주 벨 시설로 배송했습니다. 이 유닛은 American Renewable Technology Inc.(ARTI)에서 제공했으며 2025년 6월 30일까지 가동될 예정입니다. 이 TRE 유닛은 2025년 4분기에 계획된 하루 50톤 규모의 플라스틱-친환경 연료 전환 시설 출범을 지원할 것입니다. 회사는 ARTI의 열분해 기술에 대한 전 세계 독점 권리를 확보했습니다. 이 시설은 사용 후 플라스틱을 순환 플라스틱 경제와 친환경 수소를 위한 고부가가치 원료로 전환하며, 전통적으로 석탄에 의존해온 지역에 청정 에너지 일자리를 창출할 것입니다. Clean-Seas 엔지니어들은 2025년 3월부터 현장 준비를 진행 중이며, 전체 규모의 50TPD 시스템은 2025년 여름 후반에 배송될 예정입니다. 이 벨 시설은 플라스틱 폐기물 관리를 혁신하기 위한 여러 Clean-Seas 설치 계획 중 첫 번째입니다.
La filiale de Clean Vision Corporation, Clean-Seas West Virginia, a expédié son premier réacteur de pyrolyse (unité TRE) à son site de Belle, en Virginie-Occidentale. L’unité, fournie par American Renewable Technology Inc. (ARTI), devrait être opérationnelle d’ici le 30 juin 2025. Cette unité TRE soutiendra le lancement d’une installation plus grande de 50 tonnes/jour de conversion du plastique en carburant propre, prévue pour le quatrième trimestre 2025. L’entreprise a obtenu les droits exclusifs mondiaux sur la technologie de pyrolyse d’ARTI. L’installation convertira les plastiques post-consommation en matières premières de grande valeur pour l’économie circulaire du plastique et l’hydrogène vert, tout en créant des emplois dans les énergies propres dans une région historiquement dépendante du charbon. Les ingénieurs de Clean-Seas préparent le site depuis mars 2025, et le système complet de 50 tonnes par jour devrait être livré à l’été 2025. Cette installation de Belle représente la première de plusieurs projets Clean-Seas visant à transformer la gestion des déchets plastiques.
Die Tochtergesellschaft von Clean Vision Corporation, Clean-Seas West Virginia, hat ihren ersten Pyrolysereaktor (TRE-Einheit) an ihre Anlage in Belle, West Virginia, geliefert. Die Einheit, bereitgestellt von American Renewable Technology Inc. (ARTI), wird voraussichtlich bis zum 30. Juni 2025 betriebsbereit sein. Diese TRE-Einheit wird den Start einer größeren Anlage zur Umwandlung von 50 Tonnen Kunststoff pro Tag in sauberen Kraftstoff unterstützen, die für das vierte Quartal 2025 geplant ist. Das Unternehmen hat exklusive weltweite Rechte an der Pyrolysetechnologie von ARTI gesichert. Die Anlage wird gebrauchten Kunststoff in hochwertige Rohstoffe für die zirkuläre Kunststoffwirtschaft und grünen Wasserstoff umwandeln und gleichzeitig Arbeitsplätze im Bereich der sauberen Energie in der historisch vom Kohleabbau abhängigen Region schaffen. Die Ingenieure von Clean-Seas bereiten den Standort seit März 2025 vor, und das vollskalige 50TPD-System wird voraussichtlich im Spätsommer 2025 geliefert. Diese Anlage in Belle ist die erste von mehreren geplanten Installationen von Clean-Seas zur Transformation des Kunststoffabfallmanagements.
Positive
  • Secured exclusive worldwide rights to ARTI's advanced pyrolysis technology
  • First reactor delivery represents progress toward 50 ton/day facility launch in Q4 2025
  • Project will create clean energy jobs in the region
  • Belle facility is first of several planned installations, indicating growth potential
Negative
  • Full-scale 50TPD system not yet delivered
  • Commercial operations won't begin until Q4 2025
  • Facility currently limited to training and evaluation purposes

Training, Research and Evaluation (TRE) Unit will support speed and efficiency of commercial Scale Deployment in Q4 2025

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / June 18, 2025 / Clean Vision Corporation (OCTQB:CLNV) ("Clean Vision" or the "Company"), an emerging leader in innovative plastic conversion and clean fuel development, is proud to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Clean-Seas West Virginia, (CSWV) has shipped its first pyrolysis reactor to its flagship plastic-to-clean-fuel facility in Belle, West Virginia. The TRE unit, provided by American Renewable Technology Inc. (ARTI), was shipped on June 18 from California, and is expected to be operational by June 30 in West Virginia.

This TRE Unit reactor will accelerate the launch and operational readiness of CSWV's 50 ton/day facility, which is expected to open the fourth quarter of 2025 and divert post-use plastic from landfills and incinerators -- converting it to high value feedstocks for the circular plastic economy and green hydrogen, while fostering economic revitalization in the Kanawha Valley. Clean-Seas has secured the exclusive worldwide rights to ARTI's advanced pyrolysis technology for plastic conversion. The delivery of the system represents a critical milestone in the company's commitment to building a robust Plastic Conversion Network (PCN) across the United States and globally.

"Today marks a turning point not just for Clean-Seas West Virginia, but for the Belle community and the broader region," said Dan Bates, CEO of Clean Vision Corporation. "By deploying this first unit, we are laying the groundwork for a larger, more impactful operation that will bring clean energy jobs to a region historically dependent on coal. We are proud to be part of the solution-creating economic opportunity while addressing the plastic waste crisis."

Since March 2025, Clean-Seas engineers have been preparing the site and building necessary infrastructure to receive the TRE Unit as well as the full-scale unit.. Once operational, the pyrolysis reactor will be used to optimize process controls and safety protocols and to ensure the workforce is fully trained for the arrival of the 50TPD system, which is expected to be delivered later this summer.

This initiative underscores Clean-Seas' broader mission of building a circular plastic economy while delivering environmental and economic benefits to underserved regions. The Belle facility is the first of several planned Clean-Seas installations designed to transform the way communities manage plastic waste and generate alternative clean fuels.

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

What is the capacity of Clean-Seas West Virginia's planned plastic conversion facility in Belle?

The planned facility will have a capacity of 50 tons per day and is expected to be operational in Q4 2025.

What technology will CLNV use for plastic conversion in its Belle facility?

Clean-Seas will use ARTI's advanced pyrolysis technology, for which they have secured exclusive worldwide rights.

When will Clean-Seas West Virginia's TRE Unit become operational?

The TRE (Training, Research and Evaluation) Unit is expected to be operational by June 30, 2025.

What products will Clean-Seas West Virginia's facility produce?

The facility will convert post-use plastic into high-value feedstocks for the circular plastic economy and green hydrogen.

Where is Clean Vision's (CLNV) first plastic conversion facility located?

Clean Vision's first plastic conversion facility is located in Belle, West Virginia, in the Kanawha Valley region.
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