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Dec 2010 Acquired 2 hectare plot along Tuas South Avenue 9/14 for the construction of NewEarth’s Waste Re-Utilisation Facility.
 
Feb 2010 Successful completion of project with BCA for the use of recycled ceramic aggregates in non-structural concrete applications
Feb 2008 Successful completion of Green Road trial with LTA using recycled products along a stretch of Tampines Road (towards KPE) between Hougang Ave 7 and Defu Ave 2
Nov 2007
Successful completion of fundraising exercise with additional investments by Surbana and MPA into NES, for the construction of a commercial CT plant in Singapore.
July 2007
Secured investment by Tuas Power Ltd in NewEarth Pte Ltd as majority shareholder.
May 2007 Secured investment by Beng Kuang Marine Limited, in Water and Environmental Technologies (WET) Pte Ltd as majority shareholder, the parent company of NewEarth Pte Ltd
Jun 2006
Completion of preliminary planning work for commercialization with key cost components and CT plant requirements identified
 
Commencement of Fundraising exercise
Dec 2005
Successful completion of CT pilot project
 
Strategic Equity Investments in NES by MPA and Surbana
Nov 2005
Surbana join in the development of the W2SM technology.
Jul 2005 Positive results from the CT pilot project led to the incorporation of NewEarth Singapore Pte Ltd (NES) as a commercialization vehicle in Singapore
Dec 2004
The Waste to Synthetic Material (W2SM) technology was incubated
Initial lab testing begun
Mar 2004
Awarded the Prime Minister Office’s grant of S$987,600 under The Enterprise Challenge (TEC) to pilot trial CT with MPA, NTU and Surbana International Consultants Pte Ltd (Surbana).
Jul 2003
Incorporation of NewEarth Pte Ltd for further research and development of waste treatment technologies
2002
Joint R&D project was initiated by the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) to use CT to treat and
re-utilize contaminated dredged marine clay and industrial wastes into construction products
2001
Invention of “Crystallization Technology” (CT) by the founders of NewEarth

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