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MOP Environmental Solutions Inc.'s - Total Earth Recovery Mission - to be featured on 21st Century Business Television series
Business Wire, June 27, 2008
Hosted by former White House Secretary of State Alexander Haig
Sunday, June 29th, 2008 on CNBC*
3:00 PM ET / 12:00PM PT (for area schedule Click here)
BATH, N.H. -- MOP Environmental Solutions, Inc. (MOPN.pk), a manufacturer of oil spill removal products, announces it's "Total Earth Recovery Mission" will air as paid programming on CNBC* to over 80 million households on the Award Winning "21st Century Business" television series.
Watch video at: www.mopenvironmental.com
Introducing Our "Total Earth Recovery Mission:"
Charles Diamond, CEO, states: "Our patented MOP([R]) Maximum Oil Pickup & associated equipment removes up to 99% of spilled oil from all types of oil spills, on land or water, indoors, outdoors, under all weather conditions, without absorbing water, while recovering spilled oil for profit. Everything is restored; nothing is wasted, leaving an absolutely clean environment. But that's not allO
After removing an oil spill, using bio-mass residues to produce bio-fuels and soil additives, we propose to accomplish four additional objectives:
1. Increase agricultural crop yields 200% to 400% higher than normal tilled soil, lowering food costs.
2. Remove excess atmospheric CO2 with Bio-Char soil additives that if widely adopted will REVERSE GLOBAL WARMING in this century.
3. Create low cost pollution free fuels, reversing foreign oil dependency.
4. Strengthen the US economy."
About MOP Environmental Solutions: A green manufacturer of oil spill removal products, used on land and water, providing particulate, booms, pillows, pads, bilge skimmers, spill response kits and associated processing machinery. Website: www.mopenvironmental.com
Forward-looking statements in this news release are pursuant to safe harbor provisions of Section 21E of Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Investors are cautioned that statements in this release are not strictly historical statements, including without limitation, management's plans and objectives for future operations, assessment of market factors, statements regarding strategy, company plans and its strategic partners. These constitute forward-looking statements, are not guarantees of the company's future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties, such as funding for machinery and materials, success in acquiring customers, maintaining needed government relationships, and successfully executing a business plan, which could cause the company's actual future results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements.
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