B GREEN Receives Notice of Allowance of Patent Award for Embedded Recycled Container Sheet
August 24 2011 - 4:15PM
Marketwired
B Green Innovations, Inc. (OTCBB: BGNN) announced today that it has
received notification of a patent allowance award for Embedded
Recycled Container Sheet. B Green plans to license the technology
or create products from the compressed flat composite recycled
bottle sheets so as to retain the visible display of the of
deformed identifiable bottles, such as Cutting Boards, Baskets,
Kitchen gadgets, Trays, Bins, Cases, Book Binders and Flower Pots.
The invention relates generally to a method of producing
composite recycled bottle (also referred to as containers herein)
sheets from recycled plastic containers embedded in plastics. This
is the fourth B Green Innovations, Inc. patent to be issued.
"The grants of these patents are centrally important to B Green,
Inc. not only to preserve its technology but also to leverage
offensively in the marketplace," said Mr. Mahoney.
About B Green Innovations: The B Green
Innovations, Inc. ("B Green") "Go Green" mission from its inception
is to create a "Green" company for the development of solutions to
eliminate waste from the world's environment. B Green offers
consumers a realistic and necessary solution to the problem of
waste around the world. We believe that to truly have an impact on
the planet, one must be committed to the environment and seek out
environmentally friendly products.
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