Loop Industries, Inc. PP&E Disclosure
| As at February 28, 2026 | ||||||||||||
| Accumulated | ||||||||||||
| depreciation, | ||||||||||||
| write-down and | ||||||||||||
| Cost | impairment | Net book value | ||||||||||
| Machinery and equipment – pre-construction | $ | 8,460 | $ | (8,460 | ) | $ | - | |||||
| Building | 1,817 | (490 | ) | 1,327 | ||||||||
| Land | 225 | - | 225 | |||||||||
| Building and Land Improvements | 1,843 | (1,780 | ) | 63 | ||||||||
| Office equipment and furniture | 274 | (190 | ) | 84 | ||||||||
| $ | 12,619 | $ | (10,920 | ) | $ | 1,699 | ||||||
| As at February 28, 2025 | ||||||||||||
| Accumulated | ||||||||||||
| depreciation, | ||||||||||||
| write-down and | ||||||||||||
| Cost | impairment | Net book value | ||||||||||
| Machinery and equipment – pre-construction | $ | 8,460 | $ | (8,460 | ) | $ | - | |||||
| Building | 1,717 | (406 | ) | 1,311 | ||||||||
| Land | 212 | - | 212 | |||||||||
| Building and Land Improvements | 1,741 | (1,616 | ) | 125 | ||||||||
| Office equipment and furniture | 259 | (170 | ) | 89 | ||||||||
| $ | 12,389 | $ | (10,652 | ) | $ | 1,737 | ||||||
Historical Timeline
| Fiscal Year | Filed | |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | May 27, 2026 | Showing above |
| 2025 | May 29, 2025 | |
| 2024 | May 29, 2024 | |
| 2023 | May 18, 2023 | |
| 2022 | May 27, 2022 | |
| 2021 | Jun 1, 2021 | |
| 2020 | May 5, 2020 | |
| 2019 | May 8, 2019 | |
| 2018 | May 14, 2018 | |
| 2017 | May 30, 2017 | |
| 2016 | Jun 15, 2016 | |
About PP&E Disclosures
The PP&E disclosure details a company's physical asset base — land, buildings, machinery, and equipment — along with the depreciation methods and useful life assumptions that determine how these costs flow through the income statement. Capitalization policy thresholds reveal management's judgment on the boundary between expense and asset, directly affecting both reported earnings and asset values.
Key signals: changes in estimated useful lives or depreciation methods can materially shift reported earnings without any operational change. Compare capital expenditures against depreciation expense — when capex consistently trails depreciation, the asset base may be aging and underinvested. Watch for large asset impairments or write-downs that signal overvalued carrying amounts. Asset retirement obligations reveal future environmental or decommissioning costs that are often underappreciated. Compare PP&E intensity (PP&E-to-revenue) against industry peers to assess capital efficiency and competitive positioning.