Northstar Clean Technologies: Turning Waste Into Worth
Northstar is converting a 16.5-million-ton landfill problem into scalable, circular economy solutions.

Reprocessing asphalt shingles into usable materials and market opportunities
Every year, over 16 million tons of asphalt shingles are discarded across North America. Northstar Clean Technologies is changing that. Using a patented process, they separate shingles into reusable asphalt, aggregate, and fiber—transforming waste into value. With five potential revenue streams—including tipping fees, material sales, and future carbon credits—Northstar has completed their first commercial facility and is scaling operations across North America. As circular economy solutions take center stage, this clean tech innovator is well-positioned for growth.
To learn more about Northstar Clean Technologies Inc. (TSX.V: ROOF, OTCQB: ROOOF), watch their video HERE
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