Monday, March 29, 2010

Boracay Environmental Woes – an N-Viro Opportunity

I just recently visited the famous Boracay Islands, Philippines. Of course I expected the amazing white sand which is so fine and stays cold under your feet as you stroll on the summer heat. Really amazing! And then my German friend brought me around for a walk, we went around the town, climbed mountains, viewed the surfing areas and tried other beaches. There are too many tourists and sprouting number of commercial establishments. With his head shaking in annoyance and disgust, he would occasionally point to landfills, stinking canals and indiscriminate waste. How the hell would they solve this huge problem of processing and disposal of accumulating waste?

Before these environmental woes swell and my German friend loses his cool, let us look at how this problem in Boracay and anywhere else in the world could be worked out with amazing technologies from N-Viro International Corporation. For more than a decade, N-Viro has been focusing on its motivation to divert tons of bio-organic wastes from landfills and canals to renewable energy source in order to save the environment. Biosolids and wastewater mud present great opportunities to find large supply of alternative energy. These N-Viro patented technologies, which have been effectively launched throughout US and internationally, process wastewater biosolids using certain alkaline waste from coal combustion electric generation, cement and lime production and turn these into opportunity fuels such as biomineral agricultural and soil enrichment products with actual market value, generating sales exceeding $40 million since the October 1993. By disinfecting and stabilizing such bio-organic waste, these unsightly environmental threats are transformed into beneficial fuel/energy source.
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Furthermore, N-Viro International Corporation is running full scale by licensing its amazing technology to municipalities like the famous Boracay and even private companies. Their complementing suite of green technologies follow a unique concept of transforming traditionally landfilled waste products into safe and long-term energy solutions. One such product is the N-Viro Fuel, the so called ‘clean coal’, a renewable alternative fuel entirely synergistic with the coal combustion industry.

If everyone would only care for our environment just like my German friend in Boracay, then the search for a lasting solution of accumulating waste should rightfully start at http://www.nviro.com




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