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CLNV - Clean Vision's Clean-Seas Subsidiary Joins Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce; Clean-Seas Integrates into Local Business Community Advocating Company's Waste Plastic-to-Energy Solution

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On August 10, 2021, Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) announced its Clean-Seas subsidiary's membership in the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. This move supports the proposal to establish a commercial-scale waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant, addressing Cape Cod's significant waste plastic issue. Massachusetts generates over 600,000 tons of plastic yearly, with Cape Cod contributing 40,000 tons. Clean-Seas estimates converting this plastic could yield over 5 million gallons of ultra-low-sulfur diesel annually, valued at over $10 million. CEO Dan Bates highlighted the economic and ecological benefits of this initiative.

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  • Clean-Seas joins Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce to advance its waste plastic-to-energy initiative.
  • Potential conversion of Cape Cod's 40,000 tons of plastic waste to over $10 million worth of ultra-low-sulfur diesel.
  • Collaboration with local officials aligns with the region's sustainable energy goals.
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK: CLNV), a holding company that acquires and operates sustainable clean tech and green energy businesses, today announced that its Clean-Seas subsidiary has joined the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce as it pursues its previously announced proposal to finance and build a commercial-scale waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant.

Recognizing the value of Cape Cod's water-based economy (tourism, commercial and recreational fishing, aquaculture and recreation), the Chamber founded the Blue Economy Project, with a specific focus on the challenges and opportunities presented by the region's special relationship with the ocean and with its limited fresh water supply. Through its Sustainable Economic Development Pillar (SEDP committee), the Chamber supports a balanced, stable and reliable energy portfolio for the Commonwealth that is cost-competitive, environmentally responsible and supports the resiliency of coastal regions.

Massachusetts generates more than 600,000 tons of plastic/year, according to its Department of Environmental Protection, and it is estimated that the Cape alone generates more than 40,000 tons of waste plastic/year, excluding deposit bottles and plastics that enjoy a strong if incomplete recycling market. Clean-Seas estimates that amount of plastic could be converted to over 5 million gallons of ultra-low-sulfur diesel, with a value of over $10 million annually, thereby off-setting 440,000 barrels of crude oil exploration, transportation and production.

Commenting on Clean-Seas' Chamber membership, John Yonce, Clean-Seas Director of Business Development, said, "As a Cape Cod native, I'm deeply gratified to have recently joined the SEDP to support its work - which is entirely complementary to that of Clean-Seas' mission of preventing and removing waste-plastic streams from the environment. Our membership serves as a platform to honor our pledge of transparency and collaboration with our host communities."

The Cape, and much of the region, has recently begun paying a tipping fee of nearly $100 per ton to transport its municipal solid waste, particularly waste plastic, elsewhere. Cape Cod has requested proposals to solve its waste plastic problem and converting it into green energy and revenue is a major added value.

Dan Bates, Clean Vision Chief Executive Officer, commented, "The Cape's pristine environment is spectacular, and we are as passionate about the transformative ecological benefit we bring as well as the win-win business model we offer. Cape Cod is spending millions of dollars to take out the trash vs. collecting millions of dollars as the latest pyrolysis technology now enables. We applaud the environmentally conscious Cape's public officials for pursuing a lasting, economical solution."

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. To view CEO Dan Bates' July 21 investor presentation delivered at the Emerging Growth Conference, click on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iywz3YnCRdg.

For more information, visit: cleanvisioncorp.com or on social media @CleanVisionCorp.

About Clean-Seas, Inc.
Clean-Seas, Inc. provides 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. It offers "best in class" pyrolysis technology deployment for plastic waste-to-energy recycling, including securing feedstock and off-take agreements.

Clean-Seas expects to develop socially impactful programs, improving quality of life, and conforming to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Clean-Seas is driven by the 3P's, People, Planet and Profit. For more information, visit: clean-seas.com/.

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Frank Benedetto 619-915-9422
Twitter: @CleanVisionCorp

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FAQ

What recent announcement did Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) make regarding its subsidiaries?

Clean Vision Corporation announced that its Clean-Seas subsidiary has joined the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce to promote a waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant.

How much waste plastic does Cape Cod generate annually?

Cape Cod generates more than 40,000 tons of waste plastic each year.

What is the estimated value of the diesel produced from Cape Cod's waste plastic?

Clean-Seas estimates that converting Cape Cod's waste plastic could generate over $10 million annually from ultra-low-sulfur diesel.

What is the significance of Clean-Seas' membership in the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce?

The membership supports Clean-Seas' proposal to develop a pyrolysis plant aimed at addressing waste plastic issues and promoting sustainable energy.

Who commented on the environmental benefits of the Cape Cod project?

CEO Dan Bates emphasized the transformative ecological benefits of the pyrolysis technology proposed for Cape Cod.

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