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Progressive Planet Solutions Inc V.PLAN

Alternate Symbol(s):  ASHXF

Progressive Planet Solutions Inc. is a Canada-based cleantech and a manufacturing company. The Company specializes in merging cleantech with ancient volcanic ash and minerals to create planet-friendly products that fight climate change. The Company’s properties include Z1 Zeolite Property, British Columbia; Z2 Zeolite Property, British Columbia, and Z3 Heffley Property, British Columbia. It creates bespoke products that include diatomaceous earth, soft rock phosphate, zeolite, limestone, bentonite clay, humates, biochar, and virgin / post-consumer glass. Its subsidiaries include Progressive Planet Products Inc., 0820443 B.C. Ltd., Progressive Planet Alberta Inc., and Progressive Planet US LLC.


TSXV:PLAN - Post by User

Post by phantom666on Dec 13, 2023 10:45am
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Post# 35782073

PLAN's Z-Lite Animal Feed Supplement

PLAN's Z-Lite Animal Feed Supplementis not promoted as capturing methane gas but there are numerous studies or trials of reducing it with Zeolite.

Methane is 28X worst than CO2.

Could it change cattle burps from methane to CO2??

The zeolite undergoes a structural change that constrains the larger pore space, producing a geometrically constrained reaction center that promotes the addition of oxygen to the methane molecule.

Porous minerals called zeolites, for example, trap methane in their microscopic pores, oxidize the gas and release it as CO2.


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