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Dude, you are suffering from Small Dick Syndrome. And if you are that Butt Hurt over comments from 14 months ago, you seriously have major mental problems, too.
I know you will continue posting all your BS about the one good trade of your life, in some ways it is truly a relief to know how much CLNV has impacted your life. Without that one CLNV trade, you are binary with no meaning in life. Glad we had such an impact on you to give your life at least some glimmer of hope with one trade.
Good Morning All~
The company believes it is well positioned for growth in all markets which have been publicly announced. Its focus is on executing on these projects and will release news upon material events/agreements being executed. Do not mistake silence for inactivity.
The company believes it is well positioned for growth in all markets which have been publicly announced. Its focus is on executing on these projects and will release news upon material events/agreements being executed. Do not mistake silence for inactivity.
— Clean Vision Corporation (@CleanVisionCorp) April 28, 2024
Great update!!
It has been a decent week and held most gains.
Nice bid, they will hide it soon.
Good Morning All!!
I do not know why the 10k did not show up on IHUB, but the 10k has been on the SEC website since April 16. It was posted here several times. Here is a link to the 10k
https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1391426/000190359624000247/clnv_10k.htm
Wasn't able to watch action throughout the day since I was without wifi, but it looks like it was a very good day. A bounce like this could indicate the note holder is done, or pretty damn close to being done. If so, we should continue to rebound higher. Notice even though the price was up over 40% very minimal selling took place, that could mean the float here is pretty much locked up at these levels
We know that's a lie, WV already gave CLNV $1.75 million. They would absolutely not have gave the company $ 1.75 million without being serious
Yes, those were great buys!
Looks like when you say this week, you meant today ;)
That guy has never had any credibility
You must be feeling better today...
Wrong stock board... this company is dealing with large states and companies, no scam here but thanks for stopping by
Maybe you should re-read my message. I clearly noted the conversion that is happening. A note holder had 15 million shares to convert, which we believe started about a month ago. Those shares should be totally gone, if not already then very, very soon. Once that note holder is gone, i believe we will start our climb back up. All other notes the company has noted will be paid off prior to converting.
The stock price is down due to the conversion, with the delayed news cycle with the two pending large items (WV and Green Bond) we all see the frustrations. But soon we all will be singing happy songs. Hang in there, I believe we are close. I am not saying those items will be resolved tomorrow or even this week, but I believe those items will 100% happen soon!!
They must be hiding that bid, I don't see it
Wowziers.. that is a big bid. If OTCN sells into it, could finish up any shares they have left with the note conversion
The Problem of Waste Plastic and Why Pyrolysis Oil Might Just Contain the Answer
For Earth Day, Aniqah Majid speaks to chemical engineer George Huber who is looking to simplify the process of integrating pyrolysis oil back into the plastics production chain
ONE OF the few technologies that can break down unrecyclable post-consumer waste plastic, pyrolysis is fast becoming a potential recycling route for companies trying to reduce their waste output.
The world produces around 450m t/y of plastic, but only 9% is recycled, with most waste ending up in landfill. Pyrolysis, which involves heating the plastic at extremely high temperatures in the absence of oxygen, breaks down the molecules to produce pyrolysis oil or gas. The oil can then be used to develop new products.
George Huber, a professor of chemical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is leading a research team that is investigating the chemistry of pyrolysis oil and its use in polyolefin recycling.
Huber said: “Waste plastic should be viewed as a resource we can use to make plastics and other chemicals. We should not be landfilling or burning it, we should be reusing the carbon in waste plastics.”
In the last few years, Dow, BASF, and Shell have launched initiatives that involve processing between 20,000 and 100,000 t of waste plastic to make pyrolysis oil. The aim is to integrate the oil into their existing chemical production processes, replacing the crude oil-derived naphtha used to produce olefins like ethylene and propylene, essential building blocks needed to make food packaging, tyres, and batteries.
However, the use of pyrolysis oil to make new plastics is currently difficult due to quality requirements. As plastic waste, particularly plastic packaging can be mixed in with other residual waste and contaminants, the pyrolysis oil cannot be used on its own as feedstock to develop the same results as naphtha without it being upgraded.
Upgrading removes impurities like
oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. However, to help it reach the quality necessary for use as a feedstock, the complicated process involves separating the high-quality waste, pyrolysing it, upgrading it, and then blending it with naphtha.
Huber is taking a different approach, circumventing the upgrading and steam cracking process to produce olefins, and instead separating the olefins already present in pyrolysis oil.
He said: “What we noticed is that in the pyrolysis oils there are large amounts of olefins, anywhere between 50 to 60%.”
The Huber Research Group is currently testing the use of pyrolysis oil in the production of aldehydes through hydroformylation.
This process involves adding CO and H2 to olefins to create aldehydes, which can then be reduced through homogenous and heterogenous catalysis to make alcohols, carboxylic acids, and amines. The research team is testing this process to make surfactants, polymers, and other new materials.
Huber estimates that the use of hydroformylation to create new plastics instead of using steam cracking could reduce CO2 emissions from the conventional production of industrial chemicals by roughly 60%.
On why industry has not taken advantage of the olefin content of pyrolysis oil yet, Huber said: “The production of pyrolysis oil is rather new. So, a lot of people asked the question of how they can use their existing assets to do something with that oil.”
Similar quality issues
After difficulty perfecting the pyrolysis and hydroformylation processes on a lab-scale, the last year has seen them successfully develop alcohols and amines through the technologies.
Now, the challenge is chemical separation, and finding which cuts of pyrolysis oil can produce different products like pepfactants and polymers.
Huber is currently working with several companies in industry and scaling up the hydroformylation process to develop samples of different cuts that can be used in plastic production.
He acknowledges that sourcing high-quality plastics to make products will be an issue, as well as transporting materials to a localised facility to support the process. But, due to the high olefin content of the pyrolysis oil, Huber stresses that the process could cut plastic production costs by 50%.
He added: “In this project we have tried to make higher value chemicals that are difficult to make from oil. The whole chemical industry is around taking a molecule with low functionality and functionalising it into an olefin. With pyrolysis, you already have olefins, so let us take advantage of that.”
https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/features/the-problem-of-waste-plastic-and-why-pyrolysis-oil-might-just-contain-the-answer/
That's not nice, she is a large shareholder like many of us and is one of the most supportive investors you can imagine. Talking about strong fellow investors like this is not appropriate
She definitely is not a bot.. Most of us know her in real life. She is a long-time investor here, over 3 years.
Thanks Frank for all you and Dan do
No doubt this price sucks @ss but once the conversion is behind us, hopefully, it is green sky's.
Those buying at these levels IMHO will be just fine in the long run.
Looks like you had great timing
I believe this press release has the information you are looking for
https://www.accesswire.com/736223/clean-visions-subsidiary-clean-seas-to-acquire-majority-stake-in-morocco-based-ecosynergie-group-transaction-brings-c-s-120-tpd-of-pyrolysis-waste-plastic-conversion-capacity-to-be-operational-in-mid-2023
they were aggressive recently so hopefully they are gone for good
Thanks for pointing out OTCN is gone, at least for now. Hopefully they stay gone!
company is in no hurry to do a r/s to uplist to nasdaq so stop worrying
Morning All...
Looks like everything improved from 2022
The note holder/seller seems to be getting more aggressive. Could be indicating they are close to being done, especially with the recent increase we have been over the last several days. But we will have to wait to see when OTCN is gone
Sure seems like a good loading zone in this range. The note converter seems to be filling bids
They are acting like a bunch of babies, even though they sold 14 months ago. We are fine here.. IMHO loading zone
You actually have no clue what I am down or up.
Secondly, you are the only one crying like a little baby even though you claim you made a few hundred bucks here 14 months ago.
Please continue to look through life with your rearview mirror. We are looking at the future passing you by.. see ya
I could throw a response out based on my personal assumptions, but I think it would be best for those type's of questions to be answered by the company so their is no assumption. Frank is only a phone call away and if he does not know he can ask Dan for a update. Dan has done several spaces calls for investors to ask him questions as well, they are readily available for questions like this.
Those would surely be questions for the company to ask. Is Dan and Frank aware that your asking for a update, if not give them a call. I know the funding caused the items to shif from the original projections, but they are the best to provide any updates on this.
Good Morning
Please continue... While you're being childish, your life is going to pass you by as you continue to live in the past. Hopefully one day you will grow up and focus on the future. Good luck
You must be butt hurt pretty hard posting nonstop on a company stock board over the weekend where you don't even own shares.
You should really get a life... You claim you made a few hundred bucks 14 months ago, but living in the past for 14 months is a sad soul. Stop being a child and grow up. Focus on your next trade, not one from 14 months ago.
You are the reason why ihub has a ignore button. Now grow up or go on with your childish tantrums.. No one here cares about your childish post. We all feel sad for you