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Environmental Waste International Inc V.EWS

Alternate Symbol(s):  YEWTF

Environmental Waste International Inc. designs, develops and sells environmentally sound devices utilizing its patented Reverse Polymerization process. It is also dealing with environmental waste disposal, including the development, advancement, licensing and sale of its technology and related machines throughout the world. It uses the patented Reverse Polymerization and the Hybrid Microwave process to break tires down into three basic materials: reclaimed carbon black (rCB), oil and steel that can be reused or sold. It supplies clients in a range of sectors with environmentally sound solutions that are both economically positive and permit the recovery of products. Its microwave technology processes and recycles waste tires, while recovering highly valuable commodities, including carbon black, oil and steel. Its MD series of processing units, with the MD-1000 as a flagship, is a three-stage, three-chamber medical waste reduction unit that produces a sterilized carbon residue.


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Post by Casavantsghoston Dec 13, 2022 4:17pm
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Need a lifeline for this one. Construction on the Elysium Nordic plant was to begin in 2022. No funding via Giraffe as of yet so this thing is really languishing badly. Sad to see a supposed clean tech for a major global issue go untapped... Hard to beleive they cannot sell this tech to an investor to fund a $50 million 30,000 tons per year tire recycling plant built. Hell I think someone might be able to buy the company for half that amount. So it is that situation that makes one wonder if this technology is actually viable as it is purported to be? 
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