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Our new show on the environment business

Our new show “Going Green for Green” -- a new program about money-making opportunities for companies in the environmental protection and waste management industries -- has made its debut.

The new show takes viewers inside the business of the environment and should be of interest to people in the environmental services and waste management industries, as well as other people such as professionals in the investment community interested in opportunities for profit in these fast-growing sectors.

The show is the brainchild of host Michael Lavelle and is a joint venture between Lavelle’s company Going Green for Green TV and HazMat Management magazine and Solid Waste & Recycling magazine. Brad O’Brien – publisher of the two magazines – is Executive Producer; each episode is shot by Director Brad Ling, with research and writing support from editor and award-winning business journalist Guy Crittenden and various contributing editors and writers from the magazines.

Each episode focuses on a theme from within the environmental services and waste management industries. Themes thus far have included organic waste collection and processing, construction and demolition waste, and brownfield remediation.

View the episode on opportunities in brownfield remediation by visiting the website for HazMat Management magazine (look under "Video Picks" at www.hazmatmag.com) or by following the link here:

http://www.hazmatmag.com/video/green4green.asp

Comments

Guy: Since you are apparently going to be involved with the venture, might I suggest that one day a show be presented on recycling chemical solutions, specifically aqueous cleaning solutions as can be accomplished with our Washer Washers. Too often the recycling focus seems to end with paper, glass, metals and plastics, but if what some say comes true, namely that water becomes the new oil - in its scarcity and value, then technologies like ours might become more than something to investigate, compile information and place in a "To Do Eventually" file sooner rather than later... We do have a terrific sales rep and three operating systems already up in Canada, thus far only located in Ontario, and one customer owns a pair of our Washer Washers, each bought separately, so that offers testimony to the viability of the approach and the cost-savings inherent in recycling water-based cleaning solutions. Thanks for making a moment to read my comment and with any luck, its posting will lead others to become aware that saving money like this is even possible! Ray Graffia, Jr., President, Arbortech Corporation, Manufacturer of the Washer Washer




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