I hope Dan don't forget WSTI after seeing this ,and Cambridge Massachusetts is where I live ,so I'll go take a look at that facility .
Clean Vision’s Clean-Seas Inks Agreement to Establish Second Planned U.S. Plastics Conversion Facility; Clean-Seas Partners with Plastics Recycler for $20M Massachusetts Co-Location and Feedstock Clean Vision Corporation Mon, November 21, 2022 at 2:00 PM
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 21, 2022 / Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV), today announced its wholly owned subsidiary Clean-Seas, Inc. has signed Letters of Intent with MacVallee LLC. to establish a co-located Clean-Seas facility in Central Massachusetts which will divert post-industrial and ocean-bound plastic from landfill and incineration, and convert it into precursors for new plastics, ultra-low sulfur fuels, pyrolysis oils, and Clean-Seas' branded hydrogen, AquaH™.
MacVallee purchased the site earlier this year, and will establish its own complementary recycling facility at the location with revenue operations planned to begin in Q1 2023.
MacVallee will source plastic feedstock for both facilities under agreement with Argyle, NY-based Evolve Resource Management ("ERM").
"Our combined efforts will ensure that every scrap of plastic finds a beneficial use, on one site," said Daniel McLaughlin, president of MacVallee. "We are excited to partner with Clean-Seas."
MacVallee will draw on existing relationships across the USA to ensure a consistent supply of plastic feedstock to its facility and to Clean-Seas' co-located plant. In Phase One, Clean-Seas projects processing 50 tons per day (TPD) with the expectation to expand the facility in subsequent phases, eventually diverting up to 500 TPD of waste plastic from landfill and incineration.
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