News | February 27, 2025

Clean-Seas West Virginia Begins Construction on Plastic Conversion Network Facility

Clean Vision Corporation ("Clean Vision" or the "Company"), an emerging leader in innovative plastic recycling and clean fuel development, is proud to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Clean-Seas West Virginia, (CSWV) has commenced of construction on its innovative Plastic Conversion Network (PCN) project in Belle, West Virginia. This facility will play a crucial role in addressing plastic waste while generating sustainable fuel solutions.

The project will initially process 50 tons of plastic feedstock per day, in the renovated 60,000-square-foot facility, with plans to scale operations over time.

On site, crews this week started upgrading core infrastructure including power, water, drainage, and environmental health and safety systems, configuring the facility to accommodate pyrolysis reactors and pre-processing equipment essential for producing plastic pyrolysis oil.

Off site, vendors are fabricating the reactors, pipes, controls and other ancillary systems and equipment for on-site installation in the coming months.

This initiative is made possible with support from the State of West Virginia and UPS Industrial Services, LLC, which serves as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) partner for the project.

"Today marks a major milestone in the growth of our company," said Dan Bates, CEO of Clean Vision Corporation. "Breaking ground on the West Virginia facility has been highly anticipated, and we are eager to see this project come to fruition. This progress should be exciting not only for our shareholders and supporters but also for the new employees we will be bringing on in West Virginia."

The facility is expected to begin operations in August 2025, advancing Clean-Seas' mission of delivering sustainable clean fuel solutions while contributing to local job creation and economic development.

Source: Clean Vision Corporation