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[QUOTE]Originally posted by invester: [QB] Converted Organics' Manufacturing Process, Products Highlighted as Solution to America's Food Waste Problem Reduction of Greenhouse Gases from Landfills an Added Benefit Buzz up! 0 Print..Companies:Converted Organics Inc.Related Quotes Symbol Price Change COIN 0.8000 0.0000 {"s" : "coin","k" : "c10,l10,p20,t10","o" : "","j" : ""} Press Release Source: Converted Organics Inc. On Thursday January 7, 2010, 9:28 am EST BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Converted Organics Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) announced today that the Company’s proprietary High Temperature Liquid Composting (HTLC) process and unique organic granular and liquid fertilizer products are the focus of a news segment recently posted on [URL=http://www.nj.com,]www.nj.com,[/URL] New Jersey’s largest local web site. The segment highlights the quantity of food waste produced in America annually, and positions Converted Organics as a solution to this widespread problem: “Stinking rotting food waste. The United States produces 25 million tons of it per year, but very little of it is recycled, more often ending up in landfills. Well, an innovative company called Converted Organics is changing all of that. They transform food waste into organic fertilizer.” The news segment, shot at Converted Organics’ Woodbridge, N.J. plant, details how the Company’s novel HTLC process converts food waste into organic granular and liquid fertilizer products for residential, municipal, agricultural and landscape use. Converted Organics’ General Manager Dean Ulrich narrates the steps of the manufacturing process throughout the segment. “I get a good feeling knowing that the material we’re bringing in is not going to the landfill and we’re making a viable product out of something that other people would just call trash,” said Mr. Ulrich. “By diverting food from landfills where it decomposes to produce methane gas, we are not only converting trash into a valuable product, we also help reduce a greenhouse gas that is twenty times more destructive than carbon dioxide, so there are multiple benefits to our process.” The segment, developed by The Star Ledger reporter Andre Malok, can be viewed at: http://videos.nj.com/star-ledger/2009/12/new_jersey_manufacturer_makes.html. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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