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International Zeolite Corp. V.CNZ


Primary Symbol: CNZCF

"Canadian Zeolite Corp is an exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties."


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Comment by Canucopeon Mar 26, 2017 12:47pm
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RE:Global Warming

RE:Global Warming
dart321 wrote: Did you know composting facilities of the lower main land B.C. and the 401 area of Ontario contribute more to global warming than all the other carbon spewing facilities in Canada. Yes that's right composting facilities. The toxic odor they emit is pure methane 100 times worse than any carbon emitting plant. The county of peal in Ontario did a blind study using Zeolite and it captured 84% of those toxic emissions. Why are federal, provincial and municipal governments not doing anything about this huge global warming issue they are in Europe.


Hi Dart, would you happen to have a description on how Zeolite is actually implemented and used to reduce these Emissions in a composting facility?

Also, would it be a repeat cycle after a certain period of time in which these facilities would need to buy more or replenish the Zeolite?

Im just using water filtration systems as a example because as far as I know a water filter needs to be replaced after a while no?



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