February 18, 2025 - 21:05

LONDON, Ontario, Feb. 18, 2025 — Aduro Clean Technologies Inc., a pioneering clean technology firm, has revealed its plans to participate in several important industry conferences. The company specializes in harnessing advanced chemical processes to convert lower-value feedstocks, such as waste plastics, heavy bitumen, and renewable oils, into valuable resources suited for modern applications.
Aduro's involvement in these conferences comes at a pivotal time as the company prepares for the commissioning of its Next Generation Process (NGP) Pilot. This innovative technology aims to enhance the efficiency of feedstock conversion, aligning with global sustainability goals and addressing the growing demand for eco-friendly solutions in various sectors.
By engaging with industry leaders and stakeholders at these conferences, Aduro aims to showcase its groundbreaking technologies and foster partnerships that can accelerate the adoption of clean energy solutions. The company's commitment to transforming waste into valuable resources underscores its role in the ongoing transition towards a more sustainable future.
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