Clean Vision Corporation Retires Convertible Note and Prepares 2TPD Pyrolysis Reactor for West Virginia
Clean Vision Corporation has announced the retirement of a convertible note and confirmed plans for Clean-Seas West Virginia to receive a 2-ton-per-day (TPD) pyrolysis reactor. The company stated that the convertible note, which had been part of its financial structure, is now retired, signaling a shift in its financial strategy. Additionally, Clean-Seas West Virginia will soon be equipped with advanced pyrolysis technology aimed at processing waste materials.
The 2TPD pyrolysis reactor is designed to convert plastic waste into usable resources such as low-sulfur fuels and other byproducts. This development aligns with Clean-Seas’ ongoing efforts to address environmental challenges through innovative waste management solutions. The deployment of this reactor in West Virginia represents a step forward in scaling up operations and implementing sustainable technologies.
Newsflash | Powered by GeneOnline AI
Source: GO-AI-ne1
For any suggestion and feedback, please contact us.
Date: April 8, 2026
©www.geneonline.com All rights reserved. Collaborate with us: [email protected]






