$CLNV: Clean Vision's Subsidiary Clean-Seas West V
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LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / October 24, 2023 / Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) ("Clean Vision" or the "Company" , an emerging leader in the sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors, is proud to announce the engineering and development support team for its wholly owned subsidiary, Clean-Seas West Virginia's previously-announced plastic conversion manufacturing project, in Quincy, West Virginia.
Clean-Seas West Virginia has selected CDI Engineering Solutions to provide Engineering, Procurement and Construction Services for the project, and ERM to provide environmental and permitting support. They join legal and regulatory advisors Bowles Rice LLP on the team.
"We've carefully built a team with strong roots in West Virginia that deliver world-class services," said Dan Bates, Clean Vision CEO. "We're excited to have partners like CDI and ERM that can not only deliver a successful project, on-time and on-budget, but may also play a key role in replicating the project across the USA, and the world, as we continue to build the Plastic Conversion Network."
CDI is a multi-disciplinary engineering firm with more than 70 years experience offering integrated engineering, design, project support, procurement and construction management services to the energy, chemicals and electrical infrastructure markets through eight US offices.
"CDI is thrilled to leverage our engineering, procurement, and construction management expertise in support of Clean-Seas' crucial mission to combat plastic pollution," said Eric Stover, vice president of CDI's Mid-America Operations. "With Clean-Seas' technology, we anticipate significant reductions in the disposal of non-recyclable plastics, preventing them from ending up in landfills or worse. I take pride in witnessing West Virginia's leadership in the field of sustainability."
ERM is the world's largest advisory firm focused solely on sustainability, offering environmental, health, safety, risk and social expertise for more than 50 years with more than 8,500 dedicated professionals operating across 40 countries.
When it starts operation in 2024, Clean-Seas West Virginia is projected to divert 100 tons per day of plastic from landfill and incineration, converting that plastic feedstock into precursors for recycled content plastics and clean fuels, including, but not limited to, hydrogen. The project represents a more than $65 million initial investment, and will generate more than 200 jobs at full scale. The Company plans to scale operations at the facility to 500 tons per day over time.
Earlier this year, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced more than $12 million in state incentives for the project, including $1.75 million in performance-based forgivable loans, with the balance of support in tax and employment incentives.
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