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Environmental Waste International Inc V.EWS

Alternate Symbol(s):  YEWTF

Environmental Waste International Inc. specializes in eco-friendly systems for the breakdown of organic materials, including tires. The Company is engaged in designing, developing, and selling environmentally sound devices utilizing the Company’s patented Reverse Polymerization process and dealing with environmental waste disposal, including the development, advancement, licensing and sale of its technology and related machines throughout the world. The Company’s microwave technology safely processes and recycles waste tires, while recovering valuable commodities, including carbon black, oil and steel. The Reverse Polymerization (RP) Process involves the direct application of high-energy microwaves to organic waste to break down the materials into simpler chemical components. Microwave energy is used to excite and break molecular bonds. Its subsidiaries include Environmental Waste Management Corporation, Ellsin Environmental Ltd., and EWI Rubber Inc.


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Comment by Casavantsghoston May 17, 2023 7:39am
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You are not alone. I suspect the majority of us are in the same boat. 

Skeptic33 wrote: As a shareholder since 1992, I firmly believe the last sentence of the previous post is the case. If this technology really is viable, the world would have beat a path to the company's door years ago. The only constants with this outfit through all of its changes in management over the last 31 years are these: 1. Insiders, i.e. board members, lend the company money at favourable (to them) interest rates. 2. Nothing ever comes of the sporadic announcements.
I have kissed the thousands of dollars I foolishly invested in this goodbye. But it makes no sense to sell my shares for obvious reasons. So I check in here from time-to-time in the faint hope a miracle occurs. Yeah, I know, dream on. 

 

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