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Agilyx Share Issue/Capital Change 2023

Feb 8, 2023

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Share Issue/Capital Change

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Agilyx ASA – New registered share capital

Agilyx ASA – New registered share capital

Oslo, 8 February 2023:

Reference is made to the stock exchange announcement on 27 January 2023 regarding the exercise of 631,249 options granted under the Company´s stock option program and the resolution by the Board of Directors of Agliyx ASA (“Agilyx” or the “Company”) to issue 631,249 new shares (the “New Shares”) in the company pursuant to an authorization granted by the Company´s annual general meeting held on 12 May 2022.

The share capital increase pertaining to the issuance of the New Shares has today been registered with the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises.

The Company’s new share capital is NOK 1,703,224.08 divided into 85,161,204 shares, each with a par value per share of NOK 0.02.

Disclosure regulation

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

About Agilyx

Agilyx is a technology company that enables customers to recycle difficult-to-recycle post-use plastics to high value, virgin-equivalent products. With a focus on diversion and conversion of plastic waste, Agilyx is uniquely positioned with a molecular recycling technology offering and an integrated feedstock solution by way of Cyclyx, an innovative feedstock management consortium of partners that drives up global plastic recycling rates by chemically fingerprinting plastic waste and matching it to appropriate recycling processes. Agilyx was the first to establish a commercial scale closed loop plastic-to-plastic chemical recycling facility and holds over 17 patents. Agilyx conversion technology utilizes pyrolysis without a catalyst and can convert mixed waste plastic to naphtha and fuels or depolymerize specific plastics such as polystyrene and PMMA (acrylic) back into virgin-quality products.

Learn more at www.agilyx.com.

For further information, please contact:

Louise Bryant

SVP Investor Relations and Sustainability

Email: [email protected]