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Deep Green Waste & Recycling Inc DGWR

Deep Green Waste & Recycling, Inc. is an environmental protection agency (EPA) compliant and state compliant environmental services company. The Company specializes in the meticulous removal of toxic materials, including mold, lead, radon, and asbestos, across both commercial and residential properties. It is also focused on providing waste and recycling services for customers, waste haulers, and recycling centers. The Company is also focused on offering recycling services that reduce the disposal of plastics, electronic wastes, food wastes, and hazardous wastes in the commercial property universe. It is also engaged in designing and managing waste programs for commercial and institutional properties. The Company's wholly owned subsidiaries include DG Treasury, Inc. and Lyell Environmental Services, Inc. (Lyell). Lyell is a commercial environmental and ecological testing services company, which focus on environmental protection and safety.


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Post by sambora.markon Jun 07, 2011 2:04pm
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SH in China and India IO

SH in China and India IOBy 2020, BMI forecasts that the value of India’s and China’s residential and non-residential construction industries will have more than quadrupled and doubled in size respectively compared to 2010. The lion’s share of this investment will be focused in expanding urban centres, where urbanisation on an unprecedented scale brings with it immense opportunities for urban developers over the long-term. BMI notes however that these vast new markets must develop in a way that allows businesses to serve them effectively if they are to realise their full potential.
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