
December 10, 2021
By News Director Jared Atha
Ecolomondo Corporation, a cleantech company specializing in the development of proprietary recycling technology, Thermal Decomposition Process or “TDP”, and the commercialization of turnkey TDP facilities, today announced it will begin expanding into the U.S. with a 136 acre property in Shamrock, Texas as a potential site location to build its first US-based waste-to-resources TDP plant.
Ecolomondo said it is working closely with the Shamrock Economic Development Corporation, and is currently negotiating a binding land purchase agreement, and said it expects to close on the transaction in the coming weeks.
According to the company, it intends to build turnkey TDP recycling facilities throughout the United States that process end-of-life tires into sale-able products including recycled carbon black, oil, gas, steel, and fiber.
The company said this purchase would be a start to Ecolomondo’s strategy to expand its waste management operations globally saying the future TDP facility in Wheeler County would help service the area’s recycling needs as municipal and state officials move away from tire burning, landfilling, and shredding.
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