19
December 2024
Sabien Technology Group
plc
("Sabien" or the
"Company")
Update on US Waste Plastics
to Oil Project
Sabien (AIM: SNT), a leading
provider of energy reduction technologies, is pleased to provide a
further update on the City Oil Field ("COF")/b.grn Group Limited
("b.grn") business
opportunity in the US focused on generating sustainable oil
products from mixed, contaminated waste plastics with zero
emissions. This follows from the RNS announced on 17 October
2024.
Sabien can now announce that
Phoenix, AZ, is the city where it is planned that the first US
deployment of COF technology will take place. This project was
approved at a formal City of Phoenix Council (the "City") meeting on 18 December 2025. The
project was agenda item 67, "Resource Innovation Campus (RIC)
Agreements Authorization" Details of the Project can be found on
page 200 of the included meeting reports at:
https://www.phoenix.gov/cityclerksite/City%20Council%20Meeting%20Files/12-18-24%20Formal%20Agenda%20-%20FINAL.pdf.
A. Summary of City of Phoenix
Project
Since May 2022, Phoenix Public Works
and Community and Economic Development departments have been
collaborating with C40 Cities - Reinventing Cities Competition.
Reinventing Cities is an initiative led by C40 to stimulate
sustainable development and to celebrate innovative solutions to
environmental and urban challenges.
The City worked with C40 to run an
international call for projects to develop 20 of the 40 acres at
the Resource Innovation Campus (RIC). The RIC, and its associated
waste diversion program, was approved by Phoenix City Council in
2015 to be used for the call for projects. Located at 27th Avenue
and Lower Buckeye Road next to the City-owned transfer station, the
RIC is dedicated to the creation and growth of a circular economy
that will fulfil the City's goal of diverting waste from the
landfill. The RIC will help Phoenix reap the economic development
benefits of attracting manufacturing processes and conversion
technologies that transform waste into resources and is an integral
part of achieving the 2050 Sustainability Goal of creating zero
waste through participation in the circular economy as outlined in
the 2021 Phoenix Climate Action Plan. In December 2023, a selection
committee comprised of key City leadership identified the winning
team and proposal for the site.
The winning team and proposal are
led by Krause Interior Architecture, Inc. Sabien is a member of the
Krause team.
The proposal includes development in
two phases, the first of which includes a short-term ground lease
for two pilot programs to determine the viability of the long-term
concepts. Upon proof of viability, the second phase will include an
approximately 90,000 square foot building expected to include space
for research and development labs, designated
incubation/acceleration space, workforce training and development
programs, and shared collaborative workspaces, as well as land
designated for resource clustering focused on circular economy and
by-product synergies (Project). To test emerging technologies; kick
start entrepreneurial activities; and complete the necessary
environmental assessments, staff proposes entering into agreements
in two phases. Should the Project move to Phase II, the total
Project would be located on approximately 20-acres at build out.
The following key business terms, and other terms and conditions
will be incorporated into a Development Agreement and other
necessary agreements.
Phase I
·
Phase I will consist of a ground lease of not more
than five years.
·
Phase I will allow for two research and
development pilots that will divert waste from landfill and
generate revenue for Phase II. The first pilot will be focused on
processing municipal solid waste and difficult to recycle plastics
(#3, #4, #6, #7) and converting them to products such as bio char,
bio diesel fuels, and naphtha. The second pilot will be focused on
processing bio solids and sludge and converting them into products
such as bio crude oil, class A bio char, and liquid fertilizer.
This second pilot is in conjunction with the Water Services
Department and will use feedstock from the City's wastewater
treatment plant. Both pilots' goals are to test new and emerging
technologies and the feasibility of creating high-value products
from waste streams to enable circularity, and help the City achieve
its 2030 and 2050 waste diversion goals.
·
The two pilots will utilize up to 2.5 acres of the
Special Operations parcel located just east of the southeast corner
of 35th Avenue and Elwood Street within the RIC.
·
The lease terms will include a rent that meets
fair market value appraisal for the land site for a pilot, with
credit towards rent provided for the waste materials that are
diverted from the landfill and the City.
Phase II
Phase II will include an amendment
to the lease and execution of an operations and maintenance
agreement to enable development of the 20-acre site as detailed in
the winning proposal received under the C40 Reinventing Cities
Competition. Upon the Developer proving viability of Phase I and
providing verifiable documentation to the Community and Economic
Development and Public Works Directors of the financing entity and
the terms of adequate financial ability to complete construction of
the Project on the full RIC Project Site, the following terms will
apply to Phase II:
·
The lease will be amended to extend the lease from
five to up to 99 years and the land subject to the lease will be
expanded from the original 2.5 acres to 20 acres.
·
Prior to executing the lease amendment, Developer
shall submit to the City a site plan and pre-application for
development of the full Project Site.
·
The rent for Phase II lease area will be
established with the initial appraisal, considering a fair market
value rate that may be reduced by the direct costs to the Developer
of the environmental assessments and remediation, and public
infrastructure work that is valuable to the City, and completed by
Developer in accordance with Title 34. Any infrastructure or
environmental work must be approved by the City in advance to be
eligible for credit. The annual rent may be reduced with credit
towards rent provided by the waste materials that are diverted from
landfill and the City's other waste streams, which provide a direct
financial value to the City.
·
Developer will privately finance and construct the
Project at their sole upfront cost and expense.
·
Developer will construct a public park/open space
to tie into the Rio Reimagined development project. These public
improvements may be creditable towards the annual rent and will be
constructed in accordance with Title 34.
·
Developer will construct an education room/tour
space and gallery or meeting space for public use.
·
Phase II must start construction within 24 months
of entering into the amended lease.
·
City will retain the right to approve tenant sub
lessees at the Project Site, which approval will not be
unreasonably withheld.
Contract Term
The Phase I term is for five years.
Phase II will amend the term up to a maximum of 99
years.
B.
City of Phoenix Letter of Intent
Sabien's non-consolidated associate
company, b.grn Group Ltd, signed a non-binding Letter of Intent on
18th December 2024 for leasing the land referenced in
Phases I and II above from the Developer appointed by the City of
Phoenix. This land will be used by b.grn to install a City Oil
Field Regenerated Green Oil plant. This LOI anticipates a final
contract that is contingent and co-terminous with a Master
Agreement being negotiated between the Krause team and the City of
Phoenix.
Under this LOI, during Phase I,
b.grn shall be provided with up to one acre of temporary sublease
space within the Special Operations Facility which b.grn shall use
to develop and test upcycling technologies to create high-value
products from plastics deemed difficult to recycle. The sublease
shall be subject to early termination if the outcome of the pilot
phase is deemed unacceptable to the City of Phoenix.
During Phase II, b.grn intends to
sublease property estimated to be approximately 2.74 acres. The
sublease will be subject to the terms and conditions of the Master
Agreement and related development agreements between Developer and
the City.
Richard Parris, Executive Chairman of Sabien Technology Group,
said: "The approval of the RIC project by the City
of Phoenix and b.grn signing of an LOI with the chosen Developer is
a significant step forward in our plans to deploy COF technology
into the US and UK. It is an endorsement of the need for waste
plastic recycling and the applicability of the technology Sabien is
promoting. It unlocks project funding discussions and negotiations
with offtake partners. The fact that the City of Phoenix owns the
municipal waste stream within the city and has a 50% 2030 waste
diversion target from landfill ensures we will have a reliable
source of plastic feedstock for recycling. It moves Sabien closer
to its goal of generating profits from making the World a better,
cleaner place".
For
further Information, please contact:
Sabien Technology Group
plc
Richard Parris, Executive
Chairman
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+44 20
7993 3700
investors@sabien.com
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Allenby Capital
Limited (Nominated Adviser)
John Depasquale / Nick
Harriss / Vivek Bhardwaj
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+44 203
328 5656
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Peterhouse Capital
Limited (Broker)
Duncan Vasey / Lucy
Williams
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+44 207
469 0930
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About Sabien Technology Group plc
Sabien Technology Group plc provides energy reduction solutions
designed to help businesses achieve their sustainability goals,
with a particular focus on reducing energy consumption and carbon
emissions.
The Sabien Technology Group plc holds
the Green Economy Mark from the London Stock Exchange, recognising
companies generating over 50% of their revenues from sustainable
products and services.
Website: www.sabien.com