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100% Off-Take Partner Secured

Senior Debt Secured from BDC

Government Grants from Emissions Reduction Alberta

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Proven & Proprietary Clean Technology

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Patents Secured in IP Portfolio

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Significant Market Opportunity

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60% CO2e Savings

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Pilot Facility De-Risks Technology

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US Expansion Opportunities with Strategic Investor TAMKO Building Products

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Supportive Environment for Circular Economy

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Strong Commercial Model

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Leadership Expertise

Recent Conferences and Presentations

Cleantech Forum North America

San Diego, CA – Jan 27-29th, 2025

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Capital Structure

Common Shares Outstanding (Basic)
129.6M
Preferred Shares
29.2M
Common & Preferred Shares Outstanding (Basic)
158.8M
RSUs
1.1M
PSUs
1.2M
Warrants
53.3M
Stock Options
9.9M
Common & Preferred Shares Outstanding (Fully Diluted)
224.3M
Last Updated: November 18, 2024.

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Visual Capitalist Features

The U.S. is the world’s most wasteful country. In this graphic by Northstar Clean Technologies, we map tons of waste in landfills per person, by state.
The manufacturing and construction sector contributed to 6.3 billion tonnes of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2019.
Globally around 2 billion tonnes of waste is generated every year and the construction industry is a large contributor.
600 million tons of C&D debris was generated in the U.S. in 2018 alone. What materials contribute to renovation waste?
In a world that generates 2 billion tonnes of waste every year, landfill management has become a global concern.
In a world that generates 2 billion tonnes of waste every year, waste management has become a global concern. Here are some strategies to help guide...
The U.S. alone generates ∼12 million tons of asphalt shingles tear-off waste and installation scrap every year and more than 90% of it is dumped into...
Waste generation is expected to jump over the next 30 years. See global waste visualized over this time period, along with waste per person.