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Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. V.CMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.CMC.WT | CWSFF

Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. is a Canada-based waste-to-fuel environmental technology company. The Company's business model is to source waste feedstock from industrial producers and other suppliers and convert the feedstock into valuable fuels. The Company's Thermal Catalytic Depolymerization (TCD) process converts waste feedstocks, including plastics, rubber, organic material, and wood derivative waste into valuable fuel. Its facilities are designed to operate with no harmful emissions and through the conversion of waste-to-fuel, it can help reduce methane emissions from landfills, as well as reduce reliance on imported biofuels made from agricultural products. The Company’s Aldersyde Demo Facility is located approximately 25 kilometers south of Calgary, features a 2.5-acre site and a plant which provides proof of concept that can convert wood waste biomass to fuel.


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Comment by CandyCon Sep 05, 2021 9:17am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Notes from webinar yesterday 2/9 2021

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Notes from webinar yesterday 2/9 2021
ACTIONK wrote: Hey this isn't rocket science. Engineering has to be executed when managing changes (MOC) on process equipment. This doesn't mean it does work and just needs to work better, whick usually means better control (adding transmitters, bigger pumps, fans, lines, etc). They most likely hired 3 engineering companies to speed up the MOC process. The problem in industry today is getting parts in a timely manner - I have recently seen up to 12 weeks to recieve an instrucment and/or valve. I wouldn't expect this unit to be up and running by the end of the month, unless it is a very minor issue, which I doubt since they have hired 3 Engineering Company. I sold my shares at $0.90 and will be waiting to buy back in when these issues are resolved. 

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