Aduro Clean Technologies Inc., a leading clean technology firm listed on Nasdaq as ADUR, CSE as ACT, and FSE as 9D5, has revealed plans to engage in a series of high-profile industry conferences and trade programs throughout March and April 2026. Based in London, Ontario, the company specializes in transforming lower-value feedstocks such as waste plastics, heavy bitumen, and renewable oils into valuable resources for the modern era.
Strategic Participation in Global Events
These events are designed to connect Aduro with key stakeholders across the circular economy value chain, including recyclers, technology developers, brand owners, resin and petrochemical organizations, and policy leaders. The participation is a crucial component of the Company Commercialization Program, aimed at advancing market dialogue for its proprietary Hydrochemolytic Technology (HCT). This technology is supported by a robust portfolio of issued patents and pending applications, and it plays a vital role in expanding relationships related to the Next Generation Process (NGP) pilot plant and the planned First-of-a-Kind (FOAK) industrial plant.
Conference and Trade Program Highlights
The schedule includes several notable engagements:
- A technical presentation on carbon efficiency in the chemical recycling of polyolefins at the AMI Chemical Recycling North America conference in Houston, Texas.
- Panel participation and a presentation at Alberta Circular Plastics Day, focusing on scaling chemistry-based recycling initiatives.
- A government-supported cleantech trade mission to South Korea, featuring B2B meetings at the Canadian Embassy.
- European engagement at the GO CIRCULAR summit in Mannheim, Germany, to advance FOAK facility planning and commercialization efforts.
- Continued market development in Latin America through participation in ECOMONDO Mexico and Residuos Expo, building on a multi-year collaboration with ECOCE to evaluate chemical recycling solutions for films and flexibles.
Detailed Event Insights
Residuos Expo 2026: Scheduled for March 3–5, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico, this event is a premier regional forum for integrated waste management in Latin America. It brings together solution providers and decision-makers involved in collection, sorting, processing, recycling, and circular economy infrastructure. Humberto Parra, representing Aduro, will join ECOCE representatives to highlight ongoing work assessing the potential of Hydrochemolytic Technology (HCT) in addressing post-consumer film and flexibles. The goal is to engage additional participants across the value chain, from collection to downstream users.
Chemical Recycling North America (AMI): Taking place on March 10-11, 2026, in Houston, Texas, this conference will feature presentations by Eric Appelman and Stefanie Steenhuis from Aduro. The event focuses on advancing chemical recycling technologies and fostering industry collaboration.
By participating in these diverse forums, Aduro Clean Technologies aims to strengthen its position as a leader in sustainable innovation, driving forward the global transition to a circular economy through cutting-edge chemical processes and strategic partnerships.
