PyroGenesis Inc. (“PyroGenesis”) (http://pyrogenesis.com) (TSX:
PYR) (OTCQX: PYRGF) (FRA: 8PY), a high-tech company that designs,
develops, manufactures and commercializes advanced plasma processes
and sustainable solutions which are geared to reduce greenhouse
gases (GHG) and address environmental pollutants, announced the
successful completion of a contract for the delivery,
commissioning, and operation of its plasma torch system to destroy
harmful Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (“PFAS”).
PFAS are widely known as “forever chemicals” due to a strong
molecular bond that resists degradation and have been connected to
worldwide health issues. The project is funded by the U.S.
Department of Defense, which is seeking various PFAS-remediation
technologies as part of its broader environmental clean-up mandate.
The name of the client has been kept anonymous for confidentiality
and competitive reasons.
Under the previously announced contract,
PyroGenesis received $2.25 million and supplied a 1MW (one
megawatt) plasma torch system with related peripherals. PyroGenesis
has now completed the commissioning of the system and has been able
to operate it at full capacity. To date, more than 300 tonnes of
PFAS-contaminated materials have been successfully treated at the
client’s facility using PyroGenesis’ plasma system.
“We are extremely pleased by how our
plasma-based system safely treated and destroyed these PFAS. PFAS
are insidious, dangerous chemicals that unfortunately are showing
up in more and more places, in particular water and soil. We
consider PFAS to not only be an environmental concern, but an
immediate and serious health concern as well, and we are proud to
be able to provide a solution towards their elimination,” said P.
Peter Pascali, President and CEO of PyroGenesis. “These successful
real-world operational results demonstrate that PyroGenesis’ plasma
torch systems can now be considered among the long-term PFAS
remediation strategies being considered by governments everywhere
as they begin to search for ways to deal with this rising health
crisis.”
PFAS include more than 14,000 man-made synthetic
chemicals that have been widely used in consumer and industrial
products found in numerous industries (including aerospace,
automotive, and construction), for many decades.1 Research
indicates that exposure to certain PFAS could result in harmful
health outcomes, including an increased risk of cancer, increased
cholesterol levels, and immune system effects. Products that may
contain PFAS include nonstick cookware, stain resistant coatings
used on carpets, upholstery, and other fabrics, water resistant
clothing, firefighting foam, cleaning products, personal care and
cosmetics products and many other products that resist grease,
water and oil. As a result of their widespread use and strong
chemical bonds and properties, which account for their persistence
in the environment, PFAS are proving to be persistent pollutants.
They affect humans and wildlife, as they both have been exposed to
these chemicals as they consume contaminated water/food, use
products made with PFAS, or breathe air contaminated by PFAS.2
The addressable market for PFAS remediation,
according to global infrastructure consulting firm AECOM, suggests
that the U.S. remediation opportunity is approximately $200 billion
and the global market approximates $250 billion, with numerous
consulting, engineering, and technology solutions required to meet
that growing demand.3 4
“The use of PyroGenesis’ plasma torches for the
treatment of PFAS-contaminated material is yet another example of
the many uses for PyroGenesis’ plasma technologies that we are
developing and bringing to market, in addition to the impact
PyroGenesis’ plasma systems are already having in process
optimization, energy transition and energy security, carbon
reduction, and commodity/supply chain security,” continued Mr.
Pascali. “As our work continues to yield opportunities where our
plasma technology can play a major and even a disruptive role,
PyroGenesis’ solutions are becoming more readily accepted by heavy
industry, manufacturing, and the military. With this successful
PFAS treatment contract, PyroGenesis’ plasma technology can now
also be considered in helping impact global public health on a
broad scale.”
“Above and beyond the results announced today,
is the impact such successes are having on the overall acceptance
of PyroGenesis’ offerings,” said David D’Aoust, Senior Sales
Manager at PyroGenesis. “As PyroGenesis builds on its success of
introducing its low megawatt (less than 1 MW) plasma torches and
expertise into mainstream industry, interesting opportunities are
developing at higher power levels (greater than 1 MW). This is
evident from a recent press release (PyroGenesis Signs Landmark $27
Million 3-Year Contract For Hyper-Powered Plasma Torch) wherein we
announced our relationship with a major entity in developing the
next-age plasma torch. As we continue to build and accumulate more
and more operational hours on our higher-powered plasma torches, we
are getting closer and closer to having plasma torches in general,
and PyroGenesis’ plasma torches specifically, being considered as
an off-the-shelf item similar to how fossil fuel burners are
considered today. Announcements such as the one today
underscore how PyroGenesis is positioning itself to be a player in
the growing global opportunity to provide hundreds of millions of
megawatts of high-temperature heating to be delivered over the
coming years.” 5
PyroGenesis’ involvement in the safe destruction
of harmful chemicals such as PFAS is part of its three-tiered
solution ecosystem that aligns with economic drivers that are
key to global heavy industry. Plasma torches for use in waste
destruction applications are part of PyroGenesis’ Waste
Remediation tier, encompassing the safe destruction of
hazardous materials, and the recovery and valorization of
underlying substances such as chemicals and minerals. The other
tiers are Energy Transition and Emission
Reduction, and Commodity Security and
Optimization.
About PyroGenesis Inc.
PyroGenesis, a high-tech company, is a proud
leader in the design, development, manufacture and
commercialization of advanced plasma processes and sustainable
solutions which reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) and are economically
attractive alternatives to conventional “dirty” processes.
PyroGenesis has created proprietary, patented and advanced plasma
technologies that are being vetted and adopted by multiple
multibillion dollar industry leaders in four massive markets: iron
ore pelletization, aluminum, waste management, and additive
manufacturing. With a team of experienced engineers, scientists and
technicians working out of its Montreal office, and its 3,800 m2
and 2,940 m2 manufacturing facilities, PyroGenesis maintains its
competitive advantage by remaining at the forefront of technology
development and commercialization. The operations are ISO 9001:2015
and AS9100D certified, having been ISO certified since 1997.
PyroGenesis’ shares are publicly traded on the TSX in Canada (TSX:
PYR), the OTCQX in the US (OTCQX: PYRGF), and the Frankfurt Stock
Exchange in Germany (FRA: 8PY).
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Forward-looking statements are necessarily based
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release, are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes
in circumstances that may differ materially from those contemplated
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cause actual results to differ, possibly materially, from those
indicated by the forward-looking statements include, but are not
limited to, the risk factors identified under “Risk Factors” in
PyroGenesis’ latest annual information form, and in other periodic
filings that it has made and may make in the future with the
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which are available under PyroGenesis’ profile on SEDAR+ at
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complete list of the factors that could affect PyroGenesis.
However, such risk factors should be considered carefully. There
can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove
to be correct. You should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this
release. PyroGenesis undertakes no obligation to publicly update or
revise any forward-looking statement, except as required by
applicable securities laws.
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accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press
release.
For further information please contact:Rodayna
Kafal, Vice President, IR/Comms. and Strategic BDE-mail:
ir@pyrogenesis.com http://www.pyrogenesis.com
1 https://www.cspinet.org/article/what-know-about-risks-pfas
2 https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/pfc
3
https://investors.aecom.com/static-files/2dfcf5c0-ab90-4e1c-a53d-3138f669f54e
4
https://www.barrons.com/articles/forever-chemicals-pfas-aecom-montrose-republic-services-xylem-stock-0eafef73
5
https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/sustainability/our-insights/net-zero-electrical-heat-a-turning-point-in-feasibility
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