CLNV
Industry:
Renewable & Alternative Energy

DESCRIPTION

Clean Vision is an early-stage waste-to-energy company that converts plastic waste into sellable byproducts using pyrolysis — a process that heats plastic at high temperatures without oxygen. The core outputs are pyrolysis oil (sold to petrochemical companies as feedstock for new plastics), hydrogen (branded AquaH®, positioned as a cleaner alternative to conventional hydrogen), and carbon char (used in road surfaces and bonding agents). Clean Vision collects plastic feedstock from municipalities, waste managers, and industrial suppliers — entities that would otherwise pay to landfill or incinerate the plastic. This creates a dual-revenue structure: Clean Vision charges tipping fees to accept feedstock, then sells the converted outputs and environmental credits. The company's only operating facility is in Agadir, Morocco, processing 20 tons per day (TPD), and has generated modest revenue since April 2023. Clean Vision is developing its first U.S. facility in West Virginia, targeting 50 TPD at launch scaling to 500 TPD, with additional sites planned in Arizona and several other U.S. and international locations. These facilities form what the company calls its Plastic Conversion Network (PCN), a patent-pending software network connecting feedstock sources to conversion sites globally. The company also holds an exclusive worldwide license (outside the U.S. and Canada) for a hydrogen fuel cell technology it plans to sell and license, primarily in India. With 38 employees and minimal revenue, Clean Vision remains largely pre-commercial at scale and heavily dependent on securing project financing to execute its expansion plans.

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