Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: ADUR), a leader in clean technology focused on transforming waste materials into valuable resources, is set to participate in a series of key industry conferences throughout 2025. The company aims to highlight its groundbreaking Hydrochemolytic™ Technology (HCT), which offers scalable, modular solutions to the challenges of recycling waste plastics.
Aduro’s next big step is the commissioning of its Next Generation Process (NGP) Pilot Plant, expected in the third quarter of 2025. The plant will play a crucial role in advancing the company’s efforts to revolutionise plastic recycling. Aduro plans to present the capabilities of its HCT technology at several high-profile industry events in the coming months, aiming to engage with industry leaders and explore new partnerships that can accelerate sustainable recycling initiatives.
Key Conferences for Aduro in 2025
Among the key events Aduro will attend is the 29th ICIS World Base Oils and Lubricants Conference, which takes place in London from 12-14 February 2025. At this conference, the company will showcase how its Hydrochemolytic™ technology can contribute to the recycling of waste plastics and oils into high-quality base oils and lubricants, highlighting its potential to enhance sustainability in the sector.
On 11 March 2025, Aduro will participate in Alberta Circular Plastics Day, organised by the Alberta Plastics Recycling Association in Edmonton. The event will focus on Alberta’s growing role in chemical recycling and extended producer responsibility. Aduro’s participation will centre on how its HCT process can support the province’s recycling goals, aligning with Alberta’s sustainability strategies and helping to scale solutions for plastic waste management.
From 11-13 March, Aduro will also present a poster at the 2025 CUWP Annual Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin, focusing on the use of HCT for chemical recycling. This presentation will support CUWP’s mission to provide key information on chemical recycling and the economic and environmental benefits of new technologies.
Later in the month, the company will attend the 2nd Asia Sustainable Plastics Summit in Singapore (27-28 March 2025), where Aduro will discuss its progress in scaling HCT. The summit is particularly timely as Asia faces increasing pressure to manage plastic waste, making Aduro’s innovations highly relevant to the region’s sustainability efforts.
Aduro will also participate in the 11th ICIS World Polyolefins Conference in Cologne, Germany, from 8-9 April 2025, where the company will focus on how HCT improves the recycling of polyolefins, a key segment of the plastics industry. This event will address global efforts to tackle plastic waste and present scalable solutions for polyolefin recycling.
Finally, the Canadian Circular Economy Summit in Montreal (15-17 April 2025) will provide Aduro with an opportunity to advocate for the role of chemical recycling technologies in reducing plastic waste. As a member of the Canada Plastics Pact, Aduro will showcase how its HCT process aligns with Canada’s Circular Economy Action Plan and contributes to the country’s sustainable waste management strategies.
Aduro’s Vision for the Future
Aduro’s participation in these conferences reflects its commitment to advancing sustainable recycling solutions. By presenting its Hydrochemolytic™ Technology, the company aims to contribute to the global dialogue on plastic waste management and establish partnerships that can further the development of chemical recycling technologies.
“We are excited to share our advancements in HCT and engage with industry leaders to explore new collaborations,” said a company spokesperson. “These conferences offer a valuable platform for us to showcase how Aduro is transforming plastic recycling and contributing to a more sustainable future.”
For more information, Aduro encourages stakeholders to attend the upcoming events and meet with the company’s representatives to discuss potential collaborations and advancements in the field of sustainable recycling.