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Clean Vision’s Clean-Seas Signs Term Sheet with French Recycling Firm to Establish PCN Pyrolysis Plant; Clean-Seas and Jalaber Diffusion to Pursue Building 100/TPD Facility in Nantes, France

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Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) announced a non-binding term sheet with Jalaber Diffusion to construct a commercial-scale waste plastic-to-energy plant in Nantes, France. The facility, managed by Clean-Seas, Inc., aims to process 100 tons of waste plastic per day, with potential expansion to 500 tons. Jalaber Diffusion will provide land, licenses, and feedstock, facilitating project financing. CEO Dan Bates emphasized the collaboration's significance in Clean Vision's sustainability efforts as part of expanding their Plastic Circular Network (PCN). This project follows a planned initiative in Morocco.

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  • Establishment of a non-binding term sheet with Jalaber Diffusion for a waste plastic-to-energy plant in France.
  • Potential scalability of the facility from 100 TPD to 500 TPD, enhancing future production capabilities.
  • Collaboration facilitates local permitting and access to land, streamlining project development.
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LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 2, 2022 / Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) (the "Company"), today announced its wholly owned Clean-Seas, Inc. (C-S) subsidiary has signed a non-binding term sheet with Jalaber Diffusion to jointly pursue the planned building of a commercial-scale waste plastic-to-energy plant as the Company's first PCN host facility in France.

Clean Vision Corporation, Tuesday, May 31, 2022, Press release picture

Over 20 years in business, Nantes, France-based Jalaber Diffusion (JD) provides recycling and recovery services for packaging and production waste. Nantes has a metropolitan population of 700,000, and is located 213 miles southwest of Paris on the Loire River; it is a port city with direct shipping access to the Atlantic Ocean 31 miles downriver.

Clean Vision Chief Executive Officer, Dan Bates, commented, "France is a European leader in its sensitivity to sustainability and climate change. Jalaber is a terrific operating company, with deep expertise and extensive relationships in waste recycling and recovery that pre-dates the green energy and sustainability industries as we know them today.

"As with all the LOIs and term sheets we've established with municipal and industrial entities worldwide, our focus is advancing those preliminary agreements to a definitive contract that includes our partner providing land for the facility, local permitting, and feedstock and off-take agreements," Mr. Bates added. "That should enable us to assemble a bankable package that we can take to investors for project financing."

"Following on the heels of our planned project in Morocco, this LOI with JD gives Clean-Seas yet another piece in the PCN network upon which we expect to build, and I am excited to begin the process of securing the needed elements," said Daniel Harris, V.P. Business Development.

C-S /Jalaber Term Sheet Highlights

The Term Sheet is intended to govern the relationship between the parties until such time that a formal definitive agreement may be implemented. It provides for the two companies to enter into a business relationship in which C-S will establish a new US company, Clean-Seas Brittany, LLC (CSB), and JD will set up any corresponding business entities as needed within France.

Under the terms, CSB is to:

  • Manage construction, operations, contractors, finances and off-take customers for pyrolysis oil, AquaHtm hydrogen, char, and lubricants for a 100 tons-per-day (TPD) pyrolysis facility -- with potential to increase to 500 TPD.
  • Hold a controlling stake in the resultant jointly owned entity.

JD is to:

  • Provide suitable land to support 100-TPD processing, and additional land to expand to 500 TPD processing if later agreed upon.
  • Obtain all licenses and permits as required, and secure tax incentives if available.
  • Source feedstock and assist with off-take agreements.
  • Ensure compliance with Basel Convention rules for the responsible storage and recycling of feedstock coming from other nations.

About Clean-Seas, Inc.

Clean-Seas, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Vision. It is seeking to provide efficient and cost-effective technology solutions that address the global waste plastic crisis as well as creating economic opportunity and social benefit in emerging and developed economies across the world. Clean-Seas offers pyrolysis technology deployment for plastic waste-to-energy recycling, including securing feedstock and off-take agreements. For more information, visit: clean-seas.com

About Clean Vision Corporation

Clean Vision is a public company that acquires and operates a portfolio of synergistic companies in the sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors. For more information, visit: cleanvisioncorp.com and follow us on Twitter: @CleanVisionCorp

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release and the video referred to herein include forward-looking statements, including statements related to plans to jointly pursue the building of a commercial-scale waste plastic-to-energy plant as the Company's first PCN host facility in France, advancing the LOIs and term sheets the Company has established to a definitive contract that includes our collaborator providing land for the facility, local permitting, and feedstock and off-take agreements, assembling a bankable package that the Company can take to investors for project financing and the LOI giving Clean-Seas another piece in the PCN network to build upon. Words such as "may," "might," "will," "should," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "continue," "predict," "forecast," "project," "plan," "intend" or similar expressions, or statements regarding intent, belief, or current expectations, are forward-looking statements. While we believe these forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on any such forward-looking statements, which are based on information available to us on the date of this press release. These forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations and assumptions from those set forth or implied by any forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, among others, our ability to pursue with Jalaber Diffusion the building of a commercial-scale waste plastic-to-energy plant as the Company's first PCN host facility in France, our ability to advancing the LOIs and term sheets we have established to a definitive contract that includes our collaborator providing land for the facility, local permitting, and feedstock and off-take agreements, our ability to assembling a bankable package that we can take to investors for project financing, our ability to complete our Clean-Seas and EcoCell projects as planned, our ability to pyrolyze waste products (using pyrolysis) and participate in the low-sulphur fuel, clean hydrogen and char markets and our ability to position the Company for future profitability. The Company assumes no duty to update its forward-looking statements.

Contact

Clean Vision Corporation
Dan Bates, CEO d.bates@cleanvisioncorp.com

Investors

Frank Benedetto 619-915-9422

SOURCE: Clean Vision Corporation



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FAQ

What is the recent development of Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) regarding a facility in France?

Clean Vision Corporation announced a non-binding term sheet with Jalaber Diffusion to build a waste plastic-to-energy plant in Nantes, France.

What will be the capacity of the planned facility in Nantes, France?

The facility will initially process 100 tons of waste plastic per day, with potential to expand to 500 tons.

How does Jalaber Diffusion contribute to the new waste plastic-to-energy plant?

Jalaber Diffusion will provide land, obtain necessary licenses, and assist in sourcing feedstock for the facility.

What is the significance of the term sheet signed by Clean Vision (CLNV) and Jalaber Diffusion?

The term sheet outlines the collaboration for developing the facility, which is part of Clean Vision's strategy to expand its Plastic Circular Network.

Is there any financial backing associated with the new facility in France?

The collaboration aims to assemble a bankable package to secure project financing, though specific financial details are not yet disclosed.

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