Montreal, QC, December 22, 2025Ecolomondo Corporation (TSXV: ECM) (OTCQB: ECLMF) (the “Company” or “Ecolomondo”), a leading Canadian innovator in sustainable scrap tire pyrolysis technology, announces it has secured sufficient feedstock for its planned Shamrock, Texas TDP facility.

As the Company is commercializing operations at its Hawkesbury TDP (“Thermal Decomposition Process”) facility, focus is now shifting on its next commercial project: a 6-reactor TDP facility in Shamrock, Texas, projected to be three times the size of its Hawkesbury facility.

The Company recently received confirmation that it secured sufficient feedstock to sustain its proposed operations in Shamrock. Multiple letters of intent have been executed with tire retailers and municipalities confirming committed volumes of end-of-life tires.

The Company expects to collect tipping fees commonly paid by consumers for the safe and efficient disposal of scrap tires throughout North America, as is the case for the Company’s Hawkesbury TDP facility.

The Shamrock TDP project should greatly benefit from the experience gained during the construction of the Hawkesbury TDP facility and from the Company’s modular technology. Modular technology allows the Company to build future plants with lower capex, shorter lead times and lower risk.

“The Texas TDP project, once completed, is expected to be one of the largest scrap tire pyrolysis facilities in North America. The future looks promising for Ecolomondo, as it as it keeps achieving key milestones”, said Jean-François Labbé, Interim CEO.

About Ecolomondo Corporation

Ecolomondo Corporation, headquartered in Québec, is a Canadian cleantech company that takes pride in its proprietary Thermal Decomposition technology (TDP). It has a 25-year history and during this time has been focused on its development of its technology and the deployment of TDP turnkey facilities. TDP recovers high value re-usable commodities from scrap tire waste, notably rCB, oil, syngas, fiber and steel. Ecolomondo expects to be a leading player in the cleantech space and be an active contributor to the global circular economy. Ecolomondo trades in Canada on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol (TSXV:ECM) and in the United States under the symbol (OTCQB:ECLMF). To learn more, visit www.ecolomondo.com.

Revenue Streams of TDP Facilities

Revenue streams from the Hawkesbury TDP facility come the sale of end-products manufactured on-site, namely rCB, oil, steel and syngas, as well as tipping fees for the disposal of scrap tires.

Ecolomondo’s Mission, Vision & Strategy

Ecolomondo’s mission is to be a contributing participant in a dynamic Circular Economy and to increase shareholder value by producing and supplying large quantities of recovered resources to be re-used in the manufacture of new products.

Ecolomondo’s vision is to be a leading producer and reseller of recovered resources by building and operating TDP facilities, strategically located in industrialized countries, close to feedstock, labor and offtake customers.

The Company’s strategy is to become a major global builder and operator of TDP turnkey facilities, for now specializing in the processing of ELTs. The Company’s intent is to expand aggressively in North America and Europe. Ecolomondo’s experience and modular technology is expected to reach their goal faster and better. The Company plans to keep performing ongoing research and development to ensure that Ecolomondo remains technologically advanced.

About TDP

The TDP process is technically proven and more advanced than most other pyrolysis technologies. Over the years, Ecolomondo’s Technological teams were able to overcome all uncertainties that plagued most competitors especially in these areas: pre-filtration, reactor cooling, reactor rotation, water recycling, processing of rCB, (hydrocarbon removal), mass monitoring, heat curve development, humidity and water removal, safety testing, system automation, emissions control and monitoring.

TDP is Environmentally Friendly – CO2 Reduction

By producing rCB, TDP reduces GHG emissions by 90% versus the production of virgin carbon black. The production of rCB at the Hawkesbury and Shamrock facilities are expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 15,000 and 45,000 tons per year, respectively.

Official press release by Ecolomondo.