Exprolink and Hoola One Launch Major Demo Tour for Industrial Microplastic Recovery
January 19, 2026

After making waves at OCS CON 2025 last October, Exprolink and Hoola One are taking a decisive next step — and taking it on the road.

This January, the two Québec-based innovators are kicking off a major demo tour to showcase the MPS50 Mobile Pellet Separator, a purpose-built solution developed to address one of the most urgent and underestimated environmental challenges facing the plastics industry today: plastic pellet loss.


Turning momentum into action

The response coming out of OCS CON 2025 was impossible to ignore. Conversations around pellet spills, environmental exposure, and accountability were everywhere, and so was the demand for real, deployable solutions.

Rather than talking about what could be done, Exprolink and Hoola One are showing what is already possible, bringing the technology directly to industrial sites and decision-makers.


17 live demonstrations

The tour will include 17 live demonstrations with major multinational organizations operating as producers, compounders, converters, recyclers, and logistics & transport providers — all actively dealing with plastic pellet and microplastic loss.

Each demonstration is designed to prove one thing:
industrial microplastic recovery can be fast, effective, and operationally realistic.

At the center of every demo is the MPS50 Plastic Pellet Collector, deployed as a working solution — not a concept.


The MPS50: Engineered for flexible microplastic recovery

Developed through the collaboration between Hoola One and Exprolink, the MPS50 is purpose-built for plastic pellet and microplastic recovery, with flexibility embedded at every level of the system.

The MPS50 integrates seamlessly with Madvac LN50 and LR50 platforms, including the electric LN50e and LR50e, enabling efficient, contact-free recovery across a wide range of industrial environments. It can also be integrated with the Madvac LP61-G skid-mounted vacuum system, extending recovery capabilities to larger-scale or more demanding applications. Each Madvac litter vacuum can also operate independently, offering added versatility for general litter cleanup beyond microplastic collection.


A focused demo fleet built to show what’s possible

For this demo tour, Exprolink and Hoola One will showcase a streamlined, high-impact demonstration fleet designed to reflect real-world operating conditions.

The lineup will include the MPS50 Mobile Pellet Collector, the Madvac LN50e electric litter vacuum, the Madvac LP61-G portable vacuum, and Hoola One’s Dolly-22 mobile pellet collector. Together, this configuration demonstrates how microplastic recovery can be addressed at multiple scales. From precise pellet collection to broader cleanup strategies using solutions built specifically for industrial environments.


Looking ahead: This is just the beginning

The January demo tour marks a major milestone — but it’s only the start.

Plans are already underway to bring the same demo fleet to France in March 2026, where additional demonstrations are scheduled with multinational organizations across Europe.

What began as a Québec-based collaboration is now scaling into a broader, international effort to address plastic pellet pollution where it matters most: on the ground, at the source.