Ecolomondo Secures $2.7 Million Financing Agreement with EDC for Hawkesbury TDP Facility

Montreal, QC — January 12, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Ecolomondo Corporation (TSXV: ECM) (OTCQB: ECLMF) has reached an agreement in principle with Export Development Canada (EDC) for $2.7 million in financing. The funds will support additional capital investments and working capital needed to ramp up the company’s Hawkesbury TDP facility.

Ecolomondo and EDC have been in negotiations for several months and recently agreed in principle to acceptable loan conditions to obtain funds to ensure that the Hawkesbury TDP facility has enough liquidity available to finance capital investments and working capital, projected to get to full ramp-up of operations.

Subject to final documentation, the commitment amount on Ecolomondo Environmental (Hawkesbury) Inc’s existing $2 million loan signed in January 2025 will be increased by $2.7 million. EDC has also agreed in principle to a temporary principal and interest holiday during the 2026 ramp-up period for loans signed in January 2025 and July 2024.

Jean-François Labbé, Interim CEO of Ecolomondo, stated that the additional financing from EDC is greatly appreciated and should allow the Hawkesbury TDP facility to achieve its full potential. He noted that the company has been steadily working in Hawkesbury, hiring, training, increasing production and sales, and improving efficiency.

Ecolomondo Corporation is a Canadian cleantech company that prides itself after its proprietary Thermal Decomposition technology TDP which is headquartered in Québec, Canada. It has a 25-year history and during this time has been focused on its development of its technology and the deployment of TDP turnkey facilities. TDP recovers high value re-usable commodities from scrap tire waste, notably rCB, oil, syngas, fiber and steel. Ecolomondo expects to be a leading player in the cleantech space and be an active contributor to the global circular economy.

Revenue streams from the Hawkesbury TDP facility come the sale of end-products manufactured on-site, namely rCB, oil, steel and syngas, as well as tipping fees for the disposal of scrap tires.

Ecolomondo’s mission is to be a contributing participant in a dynamic Circular Economy and to increase shareholder value by producing and supplying large quantities of recovered resources to be re-used in the manufacture of new products.

Ecolomondo’s vision is to be a leading producer and reseller of recovered resources by building and operating TDP facilities, strategically located in industrialized countries, close to feedstock, labor and offtake clients.

The TDP process is technically proven and more advanced than most other pyrolysis technologies. Over the years, Ecolomondo’s Technological teams were able to overcome uncertainties that plagued most competitors especially in these areas: pre-filtration, reactor cooling, reactor rotation, water recycling, processing of rCB, (hydrocarbon removal), mass monitoring, heat curve development, humidity and water removal, safety testing, system automation, emissions control and monitoring.

By producing rCB, TDP reduces GHG emissions by 90% versus the production of virgin carbon black. The production of rCB at the Hawkesbury and Shamrock facilities are expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 22,400 and 67,200 tons per year, respectively.

JF Labbé, Interim CEO, Ecolomondo. Tel: (450) 587-5999, jflabbe@ecolomondocorp.com Source: Ecolomondo Corporation

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