Ecolomondo Achieves Production Milestone at Hawkesbury Facility

Montréal, QC — January 22, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Ecolomondo Corporation (TSXV: ECM) (OTCQB: ECLMF) has announced a record five double batches were achieved during the week of January 12, 2026, marking a significant milestone in the ramp-up of operations at its Hawkesbury facility.

The company said the achievement reflects continued progress at Ecolomondo’s Hawkesbury TDP facility, which is built using the Company’s proprietary Thermal Decomposition Technology (“TDP”). The facility successfully processed five double batches, each consisting of approximately 15,000 pounds of rubber crumb, for a total of 150,000 pounds processed during the week.

The production resulted in the generation of approximately 60,000 pounds of recovered carbon black and 75,000 pounds of tire-derived oil, along with approximately 15,000 lbs in syngas used as part of the process. In total, approximately 9,375 scrap tires were recycled during the week.

Ecolomondo said all batches were completed using its new Human-Machine Interface (HMI) automation system, which supports consistent operations and the production of high-quality end products, including recovered carbon black, tire-derived oil, and syngas.

Ecolomondo is a Canadian cleantech company specializing in its proprietary Thermal Decomposition Process (“TDP”), with headquarters in Québec, Canada. With over 25 years of experience, the Company has focused on the development, optimization, and deployment of turnkey TDP facilities.

Ecolomondo’s TDP technology recovers high-value, reusable commodities from end-of-life tires, including recovered carbon black (“rCB”), oil, syngas, fibre, and steel. Through this process, the Company enables the conversion of waste into valuable resources, supporting the transition to a circular economy.

Revenue streams from the Hawkesbury TDP facility come the sale of end-products manufactured on-site, namely rCB, oil, steel and syngas, as well as tipping fees for the disposal of scrap tires.

Ecolomondo’s mission is to be a contributing participant in a dynamic Circular Economy and to increase shareholder value by producing and supplying large quantities of recovered resources to be re-used in the manufacture of new products.

Ecolomondo’s vision is to be a leading producer and reseller of recovered resources by building and operating TDP facilities, strategically located in industrialized countries, close to feedstock, labor and offtake clients.

The TDP process is technically proven and more advanced than most other pyrolysis technologies. Ecolomondo says its Technological teams were able to overcome all uncertainties that plagued most competitors especially in these areas: pre-filtration, reactor cooling, reactor rotation, water recycling, processing of rCB, (hydrocarbon removal), mass monitoring, heat curve development, humidity and water removal, safety testing, system automation, emissions control and monitoring.

By producing rCB, TDP reduces GHG emissions by 90% versus the production of virgin carbon black. The production of rCB at the Hawkesbury and Shamrock facilities are expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 22,400 and 67,200 tons per year, respectively.

JF Labbé, Interim CEO, Ecolomondo, Tel: (450) 587-5999, jflabbe@ecolomondocorp.com

Source: Ecolomondo Corporation