Enzyme Environmental Solutions Announces Prospects Worldwide Impressed With Revolutionary Product
October 09 2008 - 3:30PM
Marketwired
The weekend of September 19th was a tour de force for Enzyme
Environmental Solutions (PINKSHEETS: EESO) as they hosted several
guests from around the globe for a live beta test of one of their
newest products. Potential customers from the U.S., Mexico, Canada
and South Korea traveled to Fort Wayne, Indiana over the weekend to
attend a much anticipated presentation on Enzyme Environmental
Solutions' (EESO) breakthrough product for use in odor remediation
on hog farms.
Jared Hochstedler, CEO of EESO, opened the event with acute
summation of a growing global concern: "Historically, animal
agriculture has been a significant social, economic and
environmental force worldwide. It produces thousands of jobs,
increases values of grain and forages and, in some instances, is
the economic backbone of a community... Hog manure begins to
decompose almost immediately after being excreted. This microbial
decomposition generally produces many noxious volatile compounds
which, in turn, produce odors. Increasingly, there is a growing
public awareness of the environmental impacts and nuisances caused
by livestock facilities."
Hochstedler's statement hit home for EESO's potential customers
as they participated in the effects of the new product. Mr. Kwan
Kim, a prospective buyer from South Korea who offered a Letter of
Intent for a large order of purchase directly after the event
states: "There are (hundreds of) gases that are released from
manure storage systems... hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, carbon
monoxide and methane... Because of this and the various
fluctuations in the concentrations of these elements, the task of
quantifying odor has become a very difficult issue in my country.
What I have witnessed today is a promising, environmentally
friendly solution to this problem that could literally save certain
economies that are in any way dependent on livestock."
Another attendee made note of several legislative actions
forthcoming regarding the regulation of hog farm odors including a
reference to Mississippi's Department of Environmental Quality
suggesting Mississippi residents whose quality of life has been
impacted by hog operations should file nuisance suits. "The U.S.
and Canada are two of the largest exporters of pork in the world
and the odors that accompany large, intensive livestock operations,
have induced citizens at local, county, state, and Federal levels
to advocate more strict regulation of existing and proposed
operations. We're all looking for a way to curb odor emissions by
90% or more and this product seems to be right on the money in what
we'd like to accomplish. I can see it making a very big difference.
I've seen other proposed solutions, but nothing this effective with
that is equally respectful of the environment." He jokingly adds,
"I may order some to take home. My friends have always said I
thought my sh*t don't stink, and now I can prove it..."
Bill White, Vice President of Sales and Operations for EESO, is
pleased with the enormous success of the presentation. "I couldn't
have asked for a better response. We knew we had a powerful
product, but only when you can see it reviewed so positively by
business owners it will directly benefit, can you walk away as
pleased as we have today. We are expecting Letters of Intent from
several of our customers worldwide over the next few weeks and
we'll be releasing information as letters are received. In
addition, we're thrilled to announce that this is the first of many
PRs in line with our strategic alliances and recent developments
and successes for EESO and its shareholders."
This letter to shareholders contains certain "forward-looking"
statements, as defined in the United States Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve a number of risks and
uncertainties. Statements, which are not historical facts, are
forward-looking statements. The Company, through its management,
makes forward-looking public statements concerning it expected
future operations, performance and other developments. Such
forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the
Company's best judgment based upon current information and involve
a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
estimated by the Company. They include, but are not limited to, the
Company's ability to develop operations, the Company's ability to
consummate and complete the acquisition, the Company's access to
future capital, the successful integration of acquired companies,
government regulation, managing and maintaining growth, the effect
of adverse publicity, litigation, competition, sales and other
factors that may be identified from time to time in the Company's
public announcements.
Contact: Enzyme Environmental Solutions, Inc. Jared Hochstedler
President/CEO http://www.enzymeenvironmentalsolutions.com
260-399-3837 Newbauer Media Relations Cell Phone: 260-444-7684
Email: mark@enzymeconsultants.com
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