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wrote a column · Jun 3 18:38

YDDL will commission its in-house chemical testing laboratory to enhance quality control capabilities for its recycling operations

$One and one Green Technologies (YDDL.US)$ The company recently announced that the dedicated chemical testing laboratory built alongside its Philippine processing facility is largely complete and is scheduled to commence full operations by the end of May 2026. YDDL expects the lab to further strengthen its integrated processing and testing capabilities and bolster its overall competitiveness in the hazardous waste recycling sector in the Philippines.
The laboratory will provide internal testing and quality control support across all stages of the company’s material processing, including raw material inspection, production process monitoring, and finished product verification. As a critical quality assurance facility for YDDL’s recycling operations in the Philippines, the lab will support the company’s local initiatives in comprehensive utilization of renewable resources and residue treatment, including the previously announced copper-gold tailings recovery project in Luzon and e-waste sludge, copper sludge, and nickel sludge recycling projects in Metro Manila.
YDDL believes that enhancing its in-house testing capabilities will help further strengthen quality assurance, processing stability, and downstream export compliance. As global buyers of recycled metals place increasing emphasis on product traceability and testing verification capabilities, these strengths are expected to play an even more significant role in the company’s future business development.
All laboratory equipment arrived at the company’s facility in late April 2026, and installation and commissioning are progressing as scheduled. The company is currently advancing related preparatory tasks required for the lab’s launch and operation, including laboratory accreditation and procurement of hazardous chemicals.
Once operational, the laboratory is expected to enhance the company’s testing accuracy, production stability, and quality control capabilities for its recycling operations in the Philippines, while also supporting the company in establishing a more integrated closed-loop operational system across procurement, processing, testing, and export activities. The laboratory will also provide critical infrastructure support for the company’s medium- to long-term expansion of recycled resource businesses in the Philippines and surrounding regions.
Tina Yan, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of YDDL, stated: 'The company’s decision to build its own chemical testing laboratory, rather than relying entirely on third-party testing services, is a strategic move driven by our business development needs. For us, quality control is not merely a back-office support function—it is a core component embedded in every shipment and throughout each stage of our recycling and processing operations. The company has already obtained all required permits and certifications, and the equipment has arrived on site. The laboratory is about to commence operations. We believe this facility will significantly enhance our testing precision, traceability, and competitive differentiation, playing a vital role in responsibly and sustainably scaling our recycling business footprint in the Philippines.'
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