Mother Earth Says 'Clean Your Room'; Enzyme Environmental Solutions Helps Take the Task
October 29 2008 - 3:30PM
Marketwired
(PINKSHEETS: EESO) -- In what may seem to some shareholders like a
long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (April 2008), EESO
President/CEO Jared Hochstedler announced possession of the
revolutionary GC 2000, the company's proprietary formulation
designed to take auto residue from scrap yards and separate the
non-hazardous components inherent to the residue from the hazardous
waste by-products. These non-hazardous components can then be sold
as fuel-oil. Fuel-oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains,
particularly alkanes, cycloalkanes and aromatics.
Today, Hochstedler announced the purchase of equipment for the
testing lab which will be used to demonstrate the formula's
effectiveness to major scrap yards worldwide. Scrap yards in
general are becoming a large target market for EESO's
state-of-the-art technology as part of its global expansion with
continuity in its form as a company set to be a pacesetter in green
biotechnology toward a "Cleaner world. Safer planet" as its slogan
denotes. Hochstedler says the equipment "has arrived and is being
setup to be fully operational within 14 days for demonstration
purposes."
As a point of edification, Bill White, VP of Sales and
Operations, gives some impressive statistics: "Scrap recycling
helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and conserves energy and
natural resources. We've found in our research that scrap recycling
redirects 145 million tons of materials away from landfills."
Hochstedler adds, "The GC 2000 is key in the role of recycled scrap
and 'fluff' as is the industry moniker for auto residue. It helps
keep air and water cleaner by removing potentially hazardous
materials and keeping them out of landfills. Aside from that it
aids the economies in which it is utilized as it produces the
fuel-oil for sale and consumption." He goes on, in terms of company
growth and strategy that "EESO will be an integral part in reducing
our carbon footprint as a global community overall. As
globalization continues to take effect, regardless of election
results and free-trade agreement negotiations, this exclusive
technology is poised to be a major player in the restructuring of
economies and their dependencies and liabilities."
Bill White, when asked about the potential for the sales of
fuel-oil as a "life after separation" comments astutely, "Fuel-oil
is transported all around the world by fleets of supertankers that
make deliveries to large ports like Houston, Singapore, and
Rotterdam. Even in places that you can't use a seaport for the
supertankers, you can use barges rather effectively as with other
imports and exports."
Hochstedler closes the announcement with appreciation: "The
company thanks its employees and shareholders for their faith and
support in EESO's capacity and long-term goals and looks forward to
sharing more news in the weeks to come."
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anticipated actions.
Contact: Newbauer Media Relations Email:
mark@enzymeconsultants.com
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