[SPN-Discussion] NY Funders for June 12: Extracting Valuable Oils from Organic Waste

Gelvin Stevenson gelvin at optonline.net
Sat May 30 15:45:23 EDT 2009


Greetings,

To reduce the organic waste that clogs our landfills and produces greenhouse
gasses, Renewable BioSystems, has licensed the exclusive North American
rights to market and manufacture a proprietary oil extraction technology
from the UK. RBL is manufacturing all North American based machines in the
U.S. The technology combines specially designed pre-processing technology
with a state of the art precision controlled heating process and a specially
designed centrifuge to separate the waste stream into its major components:
oil, water and solid.  

The equipment processes up to 15 metric tons per hour of organic waste (e.g.
the food residual portion of municipal solid waste, waste from food
factories and supermarkets, offal from livestock processors, fish residuals,
etc.), and converts varying percentages of this waste into oil that can be
then be further processed into biodiesel. The remaining water and biosolids
can be composted and used for fertilizer, further treated or disposed of.

The Company is raising capital to build a demonstration extraction machine,
co-locate that machine with a user in a target sector, develop additional
customers and advance the intellectual property. You gain some insights into
the technology here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZStZVDiT1E.

Presenting for RBS will beMr. Peter Behrle, CEO and Mr. Martin Zalite,
President and CTO. Our Sector Expert is Michael P. Manna, Managing Director,
Organic Recycling Solutions, LLC.  

            To register, and for more information, visit: NYFunders
<http://store.mountainmedia.com/ceepinc/calendar.cfm?do=detail&d=3295&c=5724
&p=38315>  .  

Contact me with any questions.

Best regards,

Gelvin

 

Gelvin Stevenson, Ph.D.

Program Director 

Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership, Inc.

718-863-4156

917-599-6089

 

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