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Friday, March 26, 2010

Waste Not

The concept of alternative energy or renewable energy has always been appealing to me. I've often dreamed of living off of solar panels or wind turbines and producing as little waste as possible. I'm sure we all try to do what we can to be more eco-friendly, but it would be awesome if the initiative would also be taken up by companies and governments. Something like the clean coal technologies of N-Viro International Corporation can help in a great way. Their patented processes, which use lime and/or mineral-rich combustion products, ultimately turn waste into something useful again. Endorsed by Robertson Stephens, Raymond James, Oppenheimer & Co., and Paine Webber, the technologies have been offered to the public since 1993.
If we can't totally eradicate the production of wastewater sludge and other bio-organic wastes, at least we can convert this waste into opportunity fuels, such as biomineral agricultural and soil-enrichment products with real market value. You can learn more about this at http://www.nviro.com.

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