YDDL Plans to Commission In-House Chemical Testing Laboratory at Philippine Facility, Supporting Vertical Quality Control Across Recycling Operations
$One and one Green(YDDL)$ ,recently announced that construction of its self-built professional chemical testing laboratory at the Company’s Philippine processing facility is substantially complete, with full operations targeted before the end of May 2026. The Company expects the laboratory enhance the Company’s integrated processing and testing capabilities and further strengthen its position as a competitive hazardous waste recycling operator in the Philippines.
The new laboratory has been designed to provide independent internal capabilities across the full quality control cycle for all categories of materials handled by the Company, including raw material inspection, in-process monitoring, and finished product verification. The facility will serve as the core quality assurance infrastructure supporting all of the Company’s comprehensive utilization of renewable resources and slag operations in the Philippines, including the previously announced Luzon copper-gold mine tailings slag recycling business and Metro Manila electronic sludge, copper sludge, and nickel sludge recycling projects.
By completing this internal capability, One and One Green Technologies believes it has established a meaningful structural advantage in quality assurance, processing consistency, and downstream export compliance — capabilities the Company believes will become increasingly important as global purchasers of recycled metals demand greater traceability and verification.
The full complement of laboratory equipment was delivered to the facility in late April 2026, and installation and commissioning are progressing on schedule for operational launch before the end of May 2026. The Company is continuing to confirm and complete, as applicable, the laboratory qualification and hazardous chemicals procurement requirements associated with commissioning and operation.
Once operational, the laboratory is expected to enhance testing precision, production stability, and product qualification rating across the Company’s Philippine recycling operations, while supporting closed-loop operation across the procurement, processing, testing, and export functions of its expanding circular economy platform. The laboratory is also intended to provide foundational infrastructure for the Company’s medium- and long-term scaling of its renewable resource business in the region.
“Investing in a self-built chemical testing laboratory, rather than relying on third-party testing services, is a deliberate strategic decision,” said Ms. Tina Yan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of One and One Green Technologies. “Quality control is not an administrative function in our business; it is centralto the integrity of every product we ship and every recovery process we operate. With all regulatory qualifications in hand, equipment on site, and operations imminent, this laboratory will provide a level of precision, accountability, and competitive differentiation that we believe is essential to scaling our Philippine platform responsibly and sustainably.”
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