Asian technology to recycle tires into oil in the U.S.

Chairman and CEO of California based Green EnviroTech Holdings Corp., Gary De Laurentiis has said that the company is planning to establish two tire recycling plants in the United States using the latest technology from East Asia.

Green EnviroTech said that it has evaluated the technology, which is currently in operation in nine locations in East Asia, at length by dispatching an engineer for onsite analysis in earlier this year.

According to the company, the reports received confirm the viability of the system which converts discarded used tires to oil.

Part of the onsite analysis assessed the quality of the oil produced and, importantly, for use in the United States, also assessed the emission levels from the plants.

The company claims that the oil sample test results confirmed that converted oil was well within required levels, and that emission levels were well within the limits imposed in the United States.

De Laurentiis commented: “Tire disposal worldwide is a major problem in landfills and other areas, with landfills still being the major disposal route. This relatively new technology fits perfectly into the Company’s business plan.”

“By establishing two plants in the USA, Green EnviroTech will continue on its path of being committed to clean recycling programs while giving our shareholders the opportunity for a return on their investment. As the company develops, we plan to establish other plants throughout the United States.”

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