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Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) is a pioneer in sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors, recently acquiring a trademark for its branded clean hydrogen, AquaH®. The company utilizes innovative technology to produce hydrogen from waste plastic, aligning with its environmental commitment. Clean Vision is dedicated to combating plastic pollution through its subsidiary, Clean-Seas, Inc., focusing on establishing plastic waste conversion facilities globally. The company is at the forefront of the hydrogen economy, producing green hydrogen for a variety of applications in a rapidly growing market. Clean Vision aims to lead the transition to sustainable energy solutions, spearheading the clean hydrogen revolution with its AquaH® trademark.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK:CLNV) announced the appointment of Michael K. Dorsey, Ph.D., to its Board of Directors. Dorsey, an expert in global energy and sustainability, has a rich background, including working with government leaders and being recognized with the Paul Harris Medal. CEO Dan Bates highlighted Dorsey's extensive relationships and expertise as vital for advancing the company's business plan and positioning for a senior exchange. Dorsey expressed his commitment to the firm's goals in clean technology and renewable energy solutions.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC:CLNV) announced a shareholder call scheduled for September 8, 2021, at 10 AM Pacific Daylight Savings Time. During this call, CEO Dan Bates will discuss future growth plans, audit completion, and potential uplisting. Bates will also provide insights into the Plastic Conversion Network (PCN) and its recent patent filing. The call is open to all shareholders, allowing them to engage and ask questions about the company’s direction.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK: CLNV) announced the filing of a patent for its technology titled 'Method and Apparatus for Plastic Waste Recycling' by its subsidiary Clean-Seas. This patent, filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, aims to protect a blockchain-based global Plastic Conversion Network (PCN) designed to address plastic waste issues faced by developed nations. With a projected profit potential of $60 billion by 2030 for plastics recycling, the network seeks to convert waste into high-value commodities while assisting developing countries in establishing recycling infrastructures.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK:CLNV) announced that its Clean-Seas subsidiary has filed for a patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its Plastic Conversion Network (PCN). This technology aims to address the global plastic waste crisis by converting waste into high-value commodities using a blockchain-based network. The PCN focuses on recycling developed nations' waste plastic, producing clean fuels, and supporting developing countries. The company anticipates announcing partnerships for processing plastic waste by year-end.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK: CLNV) announced the launch of a Shareholder Ambassador Program aimed at rewarding loyal shareholders with special benefits and events. The program includes VIP access to company officers, social media recognition, and exclusive 'Meet and Greet' annual events. To incentivize early sign-ups, the first 100 shareholders will enter a contest to win a $1,000 Amazon Gift Certificate. CEO Dan Bates emphasized the company’s growth through its subsidiary, Clean-Seas, and its commitment to fostering a community of engaged investors.
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.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK:CLNV) announced its Clean-Seas subsidiary has joined the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. This move supports Clean-Seas' proposal to establish a commercial-scale waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant. Massachusetts generates over 600,000 tons of plastic annually, with Cape Cod contributing over 40,000 tons. Clean-Seas estimates converting this plastic could yield over 5 million gallons of ultra-low-sulfur diesel worth over $10 million annually. Cape Cod is currently facing high tipping fees for waste disposal, underscoring the need for sustainable solutions.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK: CLNV) announced its Clean-Seas subsidiary signed a Letter of Intent to construct a $30 million waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This facility aims to process 200 metric tons of municipal solid waste daily, generating energy and addressing waste management issues. The project is supported by a 30-year feedstock agreement with the Hamden Group. The plant is projected to produce 96 MWh of electricity and create around 100 local jobs while generating carbon credits.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK:CLNV) announced its Clean-Seas subsidiary will construct a $30 million waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant in Kinshasa, DRC. The facility will process 200 metric tons of municipal solid waste daily, addressing the significant waste management issues in the area, where over 9,000 tons of waste are disposed of each day. The project aims to provide 96 MWh of electricity and create approximately 100 local jobs, with a projected payback period of three years. This marks CLNV's expansion into its fourth continent.
Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK: CLNV) announced the addition of Santa Elena, Ecuador, to its Clean-Seas subsidiary's portfolio of cities utilizing its pyrolysis technology for waste management. This agreement follows similar partnerships with Naranjal and Milagro, elevating the total to three cities in Ecuador. The project, valued at approximately $100 million, aims to process 200 tons of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) daily, generating around $13.5 million in annual revenue. This initiative addresses the waste crisis in Santa Elena and promises environmental and economic benefits.
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