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  • Biomaxx Systems Inc. signs formal Agreement with UNA Water to prepare a feasibility study for propos
    Biomaxx Systems Inc. (Other OTC: BMXSF) is pleased to announce that the company has signed a formal Agreement with UNA Water GMBH of Sonvilier, Switzerland. Under the terms of the Agreement, Biomaxx Systems Inc. will prepare a feasibility study for the viability of ethanol production from corn and sugar beets in the region of Bihac, Bosnia. The cost of a full scale production facility has been estimated at € 50 Million euros capable of producing 10 million litres of ethanol per month. The ethanol produced will be blended with gasoline to be used as a transport fuel in vehicles in Switzerland.
    Company: BioMaxx Systems Inc
    (Filed: Tue Oct 03 2006)
  • Monaco Cuts Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    Monaco has seen a dramatic improvement in the quality of her environment in the year since Prince Albert took over the reigns of the Principality.
    Company: YourMonaco.com
    (Filed: Thu Sep 14 2006)
  • Recycle, or pay the consequences
    The UK is facing a massive challenge to increase recycling rates in order to meet strict EU regulations on reducing landfill and escape fines of up to £180 million a year*.
    Company: In-Sink-Erator
    (Filed: Wed Sep 13 2006)
  • Biomaxx Systems Inc. signs Memorandum of Understanding with UNA Water GMBH to study bio-ethanol prod
    Biomaxx Systems Inc. (Other OTC: BMXSF) is pleased to announce that the company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with UNA Water GMBH (UNA Water) of Sonvilier, Switzerland. Under the terms of the MOU, Biomaxx Systems Inc. will prepare a feasibility study for the viability of ethanol production from corn and sugar beets in the region of Bihac, Bosnia. UNA Water has selected Bihac in Bosnia for its proximity to the Swiss market and the cost effectiveness of locating a production facility in Bosnia. Biomaxx Systems Inc. will introduce our proprietary ethanol production technologies to UNA Water, which have distinct advantages over conventional ethanol production technologies.
    Company: BioMaxx Systems Inc
    (Filed: Thu Sep 07 2006)
  • PATT Funds Forest Restoration Project in Doi-Suthep National Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand
    The PATT Foundation has funded a project implemented by the Forest Restoration Research Unit (FORRU) from Chiang Mai University in Northern Thailand. The project involved the replanting of a 20 rai (3.2 HA) degraded area in the upper Mae Sa valley watershed area in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park.
    Company: Plant-A-Tree-Today Foundation
    (Filed: Tue Sep 05 2006)
  • Sheffield’s Greenest Square
    The city’s newest build has become the city’s greenest build, employing one of the UK’s biggest specialists in the recycling of construction waste.
    Company: Premier Waste UK
    (Filed: Tue Sep 05 2006)
  • Many Seek Food Storage Help as Natural Disasters Increase
    Hurricanes, tornados, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, and blizzards have all captured headlines in the past year, and that has many worried about how they will weather a major storm or disaster.
    Company: ThatPRGuy.com
    (Filed: Sun Sep 03 2006)
  • Personalized Environmental Help For All
    A new site on the Web enables anyone to get personalized, expert help with environmental decisions. “Ask Dr. Ecology”, found at http://www.doctorecology.org , provides a way for people to get to the bottom of environmental issues, make sense of conflicting information, and help solve environmental problems.
    Company: Ask Dr. Ecology
    (Filed: Fri Aug 18 2006)
  • Forest of Davey: Free to Good Home
    A London Band Manager has an epiphany at a hairdressers and commits to right his eco-wrongs by rallying support to plant a forest.
    (Filed: Wed Aug 16 2006)
  • Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. Completes Warehouse Surgical Demolition Project in West Virginia
    Dallas Contracting Co., Inc., (website: http://www.dallascontracting.com) a specialized contractor providing demolition services, onsite concrete aggregate crushing, equipment salvage and scrap metal recycling to various industries, completed the surgical demolition / separation of a warehouse addition in West Virginia.
    Company: Dallas Contracting Co., Inc.
    (Filed: Wed Aug 02 2006)
  • Law firm plants trees to reduce carbon footprint
    A UK law firm has been working with envionmental company co2balance to help reduce it's carbon footprint and in order to limit it's impact on climate change.
    Company: co2balance.com
    (Filed: Thu Jul 27 2006)
  • City pensioners tap into green energy
    EDINBURGH pensioners have gone “green” . . . after rooftop wind turbines were installed above their homes. Dunedin Canmore Housing Association has installed the two “silent” devices above sheltered housing blocks in the Gorgie/Dalry area.
    Company: Dunedin Canmore Housing Association
    (Filed: Fri Jun 23 2006)
  • Fordhall Young Farmers Appeal for Help in Pioneering Community Scheme
    It isn’t all doom and gloom in UK farming? The next generation of farmers may be leaving by the tractor load – but, emerging from the darkness are two enthusiastic and passionate farmers whose mean age is a mere 23.
    Company: Fordhall Community Land Initiative Ltd
    (Filed: Mon Jun 19 2006)
  • Trees dripping with winter moth and gypsy moth caterpillars?
    The double-barreled attack of winter moth and gyspy moth caterpillars has New England in its slimy grasp. Arborjet CEO Peter M. Wild, a Certified Arborist, offers some R&R (Rescue and Recovery) tips to help your trees survive this onslaught.
    Company: PR Works
    (Filed: Fri Jun 02 2006)
  • "Devastation on the Delaware" Book Highlights Eerie Similarities Between Present Hurricane Disasters
    Unusually warm Atlantic Ocean waters spawn a disastrous hurricane season. Hurricanes cause massive flooding and break all-time damage records. Hundreds of people are dead, many missing, and thousands are left homeless to face the coming winter. The Gulf Coast in 2005? No: The Delaware River Valley in 1955. Author Mary A. Shafer points up many similarities between last year’s catastrophic hurricane season and that of fifty years ago in her newest book, Devastation on the Delaware: Stories and Images of the Deadly Flood of 1955.
    Company: Word Forge Books
    (Filed: Thu Jun 01 2006)
  • Macrosoft releases results of survey on utilities’ restoration practices
    The report aimed at benefiting utility companies to understand common best practices and pain-points which can be effectively addressed, is the outcome of a detailed study conducted during the period of Feb – March 2006. The results are based on responses from over 100 storm center personnel across 45 utilities.
    Company: Macrosoft Inc
    (Filed: Wed May 31 2006)
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