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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 JustLooknon May 23, 2021 7:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:jv funding

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:jv funding
Nugold wrote: Actually, I'm going to change a thought, did McDonald's or Tim Hortons do wrong by setting up their JV's ? Franchisees This , IMO will be much bigger. Glta.



These are franchises, the reason they are set up this way is not because the parent company can't afford to expand, they are done this way so local owners have skin in the game and are hands on managers.  In fact most of these companies will purchase the land and lease it back to the franchisee.  Bad example, nothing even similar.
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