Ecolomondo Advances Shamrock Texas Project with Independent Feasibility Study

March 10th, 2026 1:30 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

Ecolomondo Corporation has contracted August Brown, LL.C. to conduct an independent feasibility study for its planned Shamrock, Texas facility, which will use proprietary Thermal Decomposition Process technology to recycle scrap tires into valuable commodities, representing a significant expansion of its sustainable operations.

Ecolomondo Advances Shamrock Texas Project with Independent Feasibility Study

Ecolomondo Corporation has retained August Brown, LL.C. as independent risk advisor to support the development of its planned facility in Shamrock, Texas. August Brown will conduct an independent validation of the project's business plan and risk mitigation framework as part of preparations for the sale of the green bond supporting the project. The Shamrock facility will replicate Ecolomondo's proprietary, modular Thermal Decomposition Process technology currently operating at the Company's Hawkesbury, Ontario facility. The proposed project will consist of a six-reactor TDP plant approximately three times the capacity of the Hawkesbury operation.

The Shamrock project represents the next phase of Ecolomondo's growth strategy following the successful commercialization of its proprietary TDP technology at the Company's Hawkesbury, Ontario facility. With strong support from the Shamrock Economic Development Corporation, the Company has secured a 136-acre industrial site in Shamrock Texas, and sourced long-term agreements for scrap tire feedstock that should sustain the Texas facility's operations. August Brown's engagement will include a comprehensive feasibility study assessing business, operational, market, and financial risks associated with the project. Following completion of this phase, August Brown is expected to undertake a second stage focused on engineering, technology validation, and project execution risk.

The independent review process is designed to enhance transparency, strengthen investor confidence, and support informed decision-making by bondholders and project partners. Eliot Sorella, Executive Chairman of Ecolomondo, commented that independent validation of the technology, projected operations, and financial model for the planned Shamrock Facility is an essential step that resonates strongly with investors, lenders, and potential joint-venture partners. Revenue streams from the TDP turnkey facilities will come from the sale of end-products manufactured on-site, namely recovered carbon black, oil, steel and syngas, as well as tipping fees for the processing of scrap tires.

Processing capabilities for the Shamrock facility is projected at 5 million end-of-life tires per year, yielding approximately 15,000 MT of recovered carbon black, 18,000 MT of oil, 7,500 MT of steel, and to process 4,500 MT of syngas. The production of recovered carbon black at the Hawkesbury and Shamrock facilities are expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 15,000 and 45,000 tons per year, respectively. By producing recovered carbon black, TDP reduces GHG emissions by 90% versus the production of virgin carbon black. A confirmation of the Company's successful process lies in the recent International Sustainability and Carbon Certification for its Hawkesbury TDP facility, another step forward that should help improve demand for TDP. Visit https://www.ecolomondo.com for more information about the company's technology and operations.

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