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One and One Green Technologies. INC Plans to Commission In-House Chemical Testing Laboratory at Philippine Facility, Supporting Vertical Quality Control Across Recycling Operations

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One and One Green Technologies (Nasdaq:YDDL) is completing construction of a self-built chemical testing laboratory at its San Rafael, Bulacan facility, targeting full operations before the end of May 2026. The lab will support internal quality control for Luzon tailings slag and Metro Manila electronic, copper, and nickel sludge recycling lines.

The lab is designed to handle raw material inspection, in-process monitoring, and product verification, supporting closed-loop procurement, processing, testing, and export. According to the company, this infrastructure is intended to enhance testing precision, production stability, and export compliance across its Philippine recycling operations.

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  • In-house chemical lab to support all Philippine recycling quality control
  • Supports Luzon tailings slag and Metro Manila sludge recycling projects
  • Enables closed-loop procurement, processing, testing, and export system

Negative

  • Laboratory commissioning and operational qualifications still in progress
  • No timeline beyond targeted operational launch before end of May 2026

News Market Reaction – YDDL

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-0.90% News Effect

On the day this news was published, YDDL declined 0.90%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

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Market Context

This announcement highlights YDDL’s move to internalize chemical testing at its Philippine facility,...
Analysis

This announcement highlights YDDL’s move to internalize chemical testing at its Philippine facility, supporting tailings slag and multiple sludge recycling lines. It builds on recent expansion steps and strong 2025 financial performance while the stock trades near its 52-week low and below the $6.15 200-day MA. Investors may watch how this lab improves quality assurance, supports export compliance, and integrates with new smelting capacity across the recycling platform.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 19 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
May 19 Equipment contract Positive -2.2% Signed smelting equipment contract to support new sludge recovery lines.
Apr 28 Earnings results Positive +1.2% Reported 2025 revenue and net income growth with margin expansion.
Apr 22 Earnings call date Neutral +7.9% Announced timing of 2025 results release and earnings conference call.
Apr 15 Guidance update Positive -6.4% Projected strong 2025 revenue and net income growth ranges.
Apr 13 Follow-on offering Negative -6.4% Closed $13M follow-on offering with units and warrants for funding.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Positive operational and growth news has sometimes seen negative or mixed price reactions, while financing events have aligned with downside moves.

Recent Company History

Over recent months, YDDL combined strong fundamentals with capital-raising and expansion steps. It guided 2025 revenue to $64.5M–$65.8M and net income to $10.8M–$11.8M, then reported audited 2025 revenue of $65.8M and net income of $11.8M. A $13M follow-on offering and subsequent equipment purchase supported new sludge recovery lines. Today’s in-house lab announcement extends this push toward vertically integrated recycling and quality control in the Philippines.

Key Terms

hazardous waste, tailings slag, copper sludge, nickel sludge, +2 more
6 terms
hazardous waste regulatory
"license in the Philippines to import and process hazardous waste as raw materials"
Hazardous waste is material—liquid, solid or gas—that is dangerous to people or the environment because it is flammable, corrosive, toxic or chemically unstable, like a household chemical that would need special disposal instead of the trash. For investors it matters because companies that generate, store or clean up such waste face legal rules, cleanup costs, fines and reputational damage that can reduce profits, trigger unexpected liabilities and affect a company’s valuation, much like a hidden repair bill for a property.
tailings slag technical
"Support Luzon Tailings Slag, Electronic Sludge, Copper Sludge, and Nickel Sludge"
Tailings slag is the leftover waste from mining and metal-processing — the sand-, rock- and glass-like residue that remains after ore has been crushed, chemically treated or smelted to extract valuable metals. For investors it matters because these waste piles can create ongoing cleanup costs, regulatory risk and liabilities, or conversely become a potential asset if metals can be economically recovered later; think of it as the industry’s pile of scrap that can either cost money or hold hidden value.
copper sludge technical
"Support Luzon Tailings Slag, Electronic Sludge, Copper Sludge, and Nickel Sludge"
Copper sludge is the wet, muddy residue left over from processing, refining or recycling copper-containing materials—think of it like the leftover coffee grounds after brewing, but made of tiny metal particles and other waste. For investors it matters because it can represent both cost and value: disposal and cleanup create environmental liabilities and regulatory risk, while recoverable copper in the sludge can be a source of additional revenue if economically reclaimed.
nickel sludge technical
"Support Luzon Tailings Slag, Electronic Sludge, Copper Sludge, and Nickel Sludge"
Nickel sludge is a wet, paste-like waste left over from processing or refining nickel ore or scrap, made of water, metal residues (including nickel and often cobalt), and other impurities. It matters to investors because storing, treating, or disposing of this material can create significant cleanup costs, regulatory liabilities, and potential environmental fines, which can affect a company’s cash flow and the value of mining or recycling operations; think of it as toxic mud that can carry unexpected price tags.
quality control technical
"Quality control is not an administrative function in our business"
Quality control is the set of checks and processes a company uses to make sure its products, services, or data meet consistent standards before they reach customers or regulators. Like a final inspection on an assembly line, it reduces the chance of costly errors, recalls, fines, or reputation damage, so investors look at it to judge how reliable a company’s operations, future costs, and revenue stability are likely to be.
circular economy technical
"its expanding circular economy platform"
A circular economy is a way of designing and using products so that materials are reused, repaired, or recycled rather than discarded as waste. It mimics natural systems where resources are continually reused, reducing environmental impact and conserving resources. For investors, it represents an opportunity to support sustainable businesses that focus on efficiency and long-term resource management.

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Laboratory to Support Luzon Tailings Slag, Electronic Sludge, Copper Sludge, and Nickel Sludge Recycling Lines

SAN RAFAEL, BULACAN, PHILIPPINES, June 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One and one Green Technologies. INC (Nasdaq: YDDL) (“One and One” or the “Company”), a Philippines-based recycler holding a government-issued license in the Philippines to import and process hazardous waste as raw materials, today announced that construction of its self-built professional chemical testing laboratory at the Company’s Philippine processing facility is substantially complete, with full operations targeted before the end of May 2026. The Company expects the laboratory enhance the Company’s integrated processing and testing capabilities and further strengthen its position as a competitive hazardous waste recycling operator in the Philippines.

The new laboratory has been designed to provide independent internal capabilities across the full quality control cycle for all categories of materials handled by the Company, including raw material inspection, in-process monitoring, and finished product verification. The facility will serve as the core quality assurance infrastructure supporting all of the Company’s comprehensive utilization of renewable resources and slag operations in the Philippines, including the previously announced Luzon copper-gold mine tailings slag recycling business and Metro Manila electronic sludge, copper sludge, and nickel sludge recycling projects.

By completing this internal capability, One and One Green Technologies believes it has established a meaningful structural advantage in quality assurance, processing consistency, and downstream export compliance — capabilities the Company believes will become increasingly important as global purchasers of recycled metals demand greater traceability and verification.

The full complement of laboratory equipment was delivered to the facility in late April 2026, and installation and commissioning are progressing on schedule for operational launch before the end of May 2026. The Company is continuing to confirm and complete, as applicable, the laboratory qualification and hazardous chemicals procurement requirements associated with commissioning and operation.

Once operational, the laboratory is expected to enhance testing precision, production stability, and product qualification rating across the Company’s Philippine recycling operations, while supporting closed-loop operation across the procurement, processing, testing, and export functions of its expanding circular economy platform. The laboratory is also intended to provide foundational infrastructure for the Company’s medium- and long-term scaling of its renewable resource business in the region.

“Investing in a self-built chemical testing laboratory, rather than relying on third-party testing services, is a deliberate strategic decision,” said Ms. Tina Yan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of One and One Green Technologies. “Quality control is not an administrative function in our business; it is centralto the integrity of every product we ship and every recovery process we operate. With all regulatory qualifications in hand, equipment on site, and operations imminent, this laboratory will provide a level of precision, accountability, and competitive differentiation that we believe is essential to scaling our Philippine platform responsibly and sustainably.”

About One and One Green Technologies. INC

One and one Green Technologies. INC (NASDAQ: YDDL) is a licensed hazardous waste importer and a licensed recycler of non-ferrous metals and industrial materials in the Philippines. One and One transforms electronic waste, scrap metal, and other raw materials into high-value products, including copper alloy ingots and aluminum scraps. With a significant permitted annual capacity and advanced processing capabilities, One and One provides economical, flexible, and environmentally responsible recycling solutions to manufacturers and industrial clients across domestic and international markets. One and One is strategically positioned to meet the growing demand for sustainable resource management.

For more information, please visit our website at www.onepgti.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements that are other than statements of historical facts. When the Company uses words such as “may, “will, “intend,” “should,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “project,” “estimate,” or similar expressions that do not relate solely to historical matters, it is making forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations discussed in the forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to uncertainties and risks, including, but not limited to, the uncertainties related to market conditions and other factors discussed in the “Risk Factors” section of the registration statement filed with the SEC. For these reasons, among others, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements in this press release. Additional factors are discussed in the Company's filings with the SEC, which are available for review at www.sec.gov. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date hereof.

Investor Relations Contact:
Matthew Abenante, IRC
President
Strategic Investor Relations, LLC
Tel: 347-947-2093
Email: matthew@strategic-ir.com


FAQ

What did One and One Green Technologies (YDDL) announce on June 1, 2026?

One and One Green Technologies announced its in-house chemical testing laboratory in San Rafael, Bulacan is substantially complete, with full operations targeted before the end of May 2026, to support quality control across its Philippine hazardous waste recycling lines, according to One and One.

How will the new YDDL chemical testing lab support Luzon tailings slag recycling?

The lab will provide internal testing for raw materials, in-process monitoring, and finished product verification for Luzon copper-gold mine tailings slag recycling. According to One and One, this supports consistent processing, quality assurance, and export compliance for metals recovered from tailings slag at its Philippine facility.

Which recycling operations of One and One (YDDL) will use the new Philippine laboratory?

The laboratory will support Luzon copper-gold tailings slag, and Metro Manila electronic sludge, copper sludge, and nickel sludge recycling projects. According to One and One, it will cover full quality control cycles across these operations, including inspection, monitoring, and product qualification in the Philippines.

What strategic benefits does the in-house lab provide for One and One (YDDL) investors?

The in-house lab is expected to enhance testing precision, production stability, and product qualification ratings. According to One and One, it creates internal quality assurance infrastructure that may strengthen competitiveness as global recycled metal buyers demand greater traceability and verification from hazardous waste recyclers.

When is One and One Green Technologies (YDDL) planning to start lab operations in the Philippines?

Equipment delivery was completed in late April 2026, with installation and commissioning progressing on schedule. According to One and One, the target is an operational launch before the end of May 2026, subject to completing laboratory qualification and hazardous chemical procurement requirements.

How does the new YDDL laboratory support One and One’s circular economy platform?

The lab is intended to enable closed-loop operation across procurement, processing, testing, and export functions. According to One and One, this quality-control backbone supports medium- and long-term scaling of its renewable resource and slag recycling business within its expanding circular economy platform in the region.