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New Eco-Friendly Heat Seal or Heat Activated Coating

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New Eco-Friendly Heat Seal or Heat Activated Coating for Bonding Plastic Films, Papers and metal Foils Introduced by Aqua based Technologies

Northvale, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/16/2014 -- (IndustrialPR.net) Aqualene® 1185HS, a new, eco-friendly, water-based heat sealable or heat activated coating, for a wide range of plastic films, such as polyester (PET), polystyrene (PS), vinyl (PVC), paper, paperboard, and aluminum foil has been introduced by Aqua based Technologies, a division of ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc. This heat-seal coating technology is suitable for a wide range of packaging applications where heat sealed or heat activated combinations are required.

Aqualene® 1185HS was designed to be applied by flexographic presses and other roller coating applicators used in both web and sheet-fed production equipment. Heat sealing or heat activation is achieved at only 210° - 230°F (98°-110°C) allowing for use in a wide range of packaging structures.

Aqualene® 1185HS is completely water-based, containing no volatile organic compounds (VOC-free) or ozone depleting ingredients, making it environmentally safe, without requiring emission controls or safety procedures as are necessary for competitive, hazardous, solvent-based coatings. It is easy to clean up without the use of caustic or hazardous cleaning products.

For details on Aqualene® 1185HS, and other innovative, eco-friendly formulations, visit aquabased.com. To receive tips and techniques on new coatings, adhesives, primers and additives for the packaging and converting industries, email sales@aquabased.com

Aqua based Technologies - http://www.aquabased.com - develops and manufacturers water-based, non-toxic, eco-friendly, chemical formulations for a wide array of industries including food, medical and pharmaceutical packaging; laminating, converting, wall covering, printing and graphic arts. Aqua based Technologies’ complete line of adhesives, primers, coatings and additives, all water-based, are used by customers throughout the US and internationally.

About ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc.
ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc. (OTCQB:ADMT) - http://www.admtronics.com - is a technology-based developer and manufacturer of unique, environmentally-safe, health and life enhancing technologies and products. Its diversified business segments include eco-friendly, water-based industrial chemicals; precision electronics and medical devices; and, contract design, engineering, regulatory and manufacturing services.

Aqualene® is a registered trademark of ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc.

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Media Relations Contact

Andre DiMino
Aqua based Technologies
Telephone: 201-767-6040
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MXI Environmental Services, LLC Announces Aerosol Recycling Services

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Abingdon, VA -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/17/2014 -- As a premier recycling service for cosmetic recycling and other ethanol based products, MXI Environmental Services, LLC is pleased to announce they are now recycling aerosol products for reusability. Aerosols, usually in the form of a spray can, can include various household items such as paint, insecticide, laundry detergent, or perfume and other fragrances. Whether the aerosol can is empty, used, or full, the sustainable and reliable recycling service will provide transportation in their tankers to a state of the art Materials Recovery Facility so as to reclaim ethanol while recovering solvents and gasses from the spray can.

When it comes to the proper disposal of hazardous materials, it is beneficial to the environment and for the individual to utilize the services of MXI Environmental Services, LLC for a safe and secure transport to separate the containers. This process will avoid the use of landfills for recycling and effectively create renewable energy. Whether the aerosol based product is commercial, industrial, or from the medical field, the experienced team from MXI will recover the propellants and other chemicals in the can, sorting the materials to prepare for recycling.

Aerosol gas and cans are disposed of without wasting any part of the spray can. Their in-house staff is a full service provider that is able to reuse the recycled parts after separation. With MXI shipping the products, customers will save on recycling costs and eliminate additional surcharges that are usually taxed by the state. Even just one pallet of aerosol will result in instant savings for disposals.

In addition to aerosols, the professionals from MXI Environmental Services, LLC will also recycle pharmaceutical products. Their pharmaceutical waste disposal will rid a company of any unsaleable products, reducing corporate liability. This will allow for more warehouse space to store products that aren’t expired and are safe to use or consume. Whether it’s antiseptics, over-the-counter drugs, prescription drugs, or topical solutions, MXI Environmental Services, LLC will safely dispose of these materials in their Materials Recovery Facility to ensure reusability.

To hear more about their advantageous recycling regime that can enable a company to save on disposal costs, please contact 877-693-6907 or visit their website today.

About MXI Environmental Services, LLC
MXI Environmental Services, LLC based out of Abingdon, VA, offers ethyl alcohol recycling, full beverage destruction, hazardous waste disposal, and more across the country. The company follows a green process that is not only cost-effective for their clients, but this process allows MXI to reuse everything they recover.

For more information on the company, please visit http://www.ethanolrecycling.com/.

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Ryan Clutter
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Web: http://www.ethanolrecycling.com/

CERC Oil Tank Removal Announces Commitment to Improving Soil Conditions

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North Vancouver, BC -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/20/2014 -- Christmas is still just around the corner, but CERC Oil Tank Removal is getting a head start on one of their New Year&aposs resolutions. They have announced their commitment to improving soil conditions in yards that currently hold, or previously held, an oil tank that led to contamination.

A top Vancouver oil tank removal company, CERC has long been respected in the field as being committed to quality customer service and high environmental standards. They are pleased to offer soil sampling, testing, and remediation services to further the quality of their client&aposs property.

If samples and testing reveal contamination, Fabio Chiesa of CERC explains that customers have two options. He states, "We can perform bio-remediation therapy or, with careful attention to environmental standards, contaminated soil will be excavated and removed from your site and disposed of at an approved facility." Either treatment will restore yards to a healthy state of ecological balance.

For more information on CERC Oil Tank Removal and their commitment to providing quality services, visit www.cerctankremoval.ca

About CERC Oil Tank Removal
CERC Oil Tank Removal has been in business since 1990. They meet the needs of customers throughout Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. When clients hire CERC Tank Removal, they enjoy the peace of mind that only comes from CERC&aposs high level of commitment to affordable and environmentally responsible work. They employ the latest techniques to ensure fast, safe and effective oil tank removal. They&aposll also educate clients on the process of oil tank removal so that they can relax, safe in the knowledge that they&aposre receiving the highest quality service.

210 Carisbrooke Crescent
North Vancouver, BC, V7N 2S1
604-889-0251
cerctankremoval@gmail.com
www.cerctankremoval.ca

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Steve D.
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Web: http://www.cerctankremoval.ca/

First International Dark Sky Reserve Named in Ireland

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Tucson, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/27/2014 -- The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) announced today it has named the first International Dark Sky Place in the Republic of Ireland. Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve is the first of its kind in the northern hemisphere awarded “Gold-tier” status, placing it among an elite group of the darkest locations to receive IDA recognition. In designating the Reserve, IDA recognizes the exceptional achievements by local communities to protect and preserve dark night skies over southwest Ireland. The award will be formally presented in a reception at the Ring of Kerry Hotel in Cahersiveen, County Kerry, at 7:30pm GMT tonight.

The new Reserve sits on the Iveragh Peninsula, home to nearly 4,000 residents, and incorporates approximately 270 square miles (700 square km) of territory. While its location between the Kerry Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean provides some natural protection against light pollution, locals became concerned about future regional threats and organized for change.

The IDA designation is the result of a sustained, three-year campaign by the Kerry Dark Sky Group. Organization members dedicated countless hours educating local citizens, civic organizations and municipalities on the importance of dark-sky protection. Their efforts resulted in several towns and villages in County Kerry enacting laws requiring responsible outdoor lighting practices to mitigate light pollution. As an example, the Kerry County Council has committed to replace all public street lighting in the area with efficient, dark-sky friendly light fixtures in 2014.

“The granting of this award will provide new opportunities to enjoy and experience the beauty of South West Kerry’s night sky,” said Julie Ormonde, Chairperson of the Kerry Dark Sky Group and Project Manager of the Reserve. “It will encourage other areas in Kerry, and in Ireland as a whole, to take positive action to protect their own dark-sky areas.”

Ireland’s Long Tradition of Sky Watching
The night sky has captivated the people of Ireland for millennia. Nearly 6,000 years ago, the Neolithic inhabitants of the Iveragh Peninsula built stone monuments incorporating alignments to track cycles of the Sun, Moon, and stars. According to some experts, ancient Ogham-language inscriptions found in the region may depict celestial observations.

The dark skies over southwest Ireland trace back to a difficult time in Irish history – the mid-19th century Great Famine. As rural farmers and their families fled to cities, industrial development skipped much of the Irish countryside. “Thus, one of the few benefits that we have inherited in Iveragh from the sufferings of our ancestors is the preservation of our dark skies,” explained Thomas Horgan, coordinator of Heritage Iveragh, a local historical society. “We owe no less to the memory of those ancestors or to our heirs.”

Dark Skies Breathe New Life Into Tourism And Conservation
Local councils and tourism operators in Kerry hope that the new Dark Sky Reserve will raise the region’s visibility as a tourist destination for stargazing under dark Irish skies. “This is a major step forward introducing new tourism to our area and we will make every effort to provide an example of what a true dark-sky area looks like,” said Russell Jackson of the Ballinskelligs Tourism Group.

The new Dark Sky Reserve will be an important part of Wild Atlantic Way, a new tourist initiative for the western coastline of Ireland. According to Fiona Monaghan of Fáilte Ireland, the Irish national tourism development authority, “Achieving dark sky status will allow visitors to view some the exceptional skyscapes of South Kerry, which will create magical moments to treasure and experience along the Wild Atlantic Way.”

Curbing the rise of light pollution in County Kerry also benefits programs working to protect area wildlife. Various bird, fish and mammal species rely on the dark skies over Kerry govern life-sustaining behaviors such as reproduction, migration, and foraging for food. The new outdoor lighting regulations help to preserve their natural habitat and the region’s distinctive character that visitors have long enjoyed. “We are on the cusp of securing the region’s welfare, not only by advancing new revenue streams, but also the health and well-being of the people, plants and wildlife that make up our community,” explained Vincent Hyland, founder of HD Interactive Publishing based in the town of Caherdaniel, which lies within the Reserve.

High-Resolution Images
- Night sky over the Skellig Islands, Ireland (Credit: Peter Cox) http://bit.ly/KCymoX
- Winter constellations over St. Finian’s Bay near Ballinskelligs, Ireland (Credit: Steve Owens) http://bit.ly/KCyCE8

About the IDA Dark Sky Places Program
IDA established the International Dark Sky Places conservation program in 2001 to recognize excellent stewardship of the night sky. Designations are based on stringent outdoor lighting standards and innovative community outreach. Since the program began, five communities, thirteen parks and five reserves have received International Dark Sky designations. For more information about the International Dark Sky Places Program, visit http://darksky.org/night-sky-conservation/dark-sky-places.

About IDA
The International Dark Sky Association, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Tucson, Arizona, advocates for the protection of the nighttime environment and dark night skies by educating policymakers and the public on the subject of night sky conservation and by promoting environmentally responsible outdoor lighting. More information about IDA and its mission may be found at http://www.darksky.org.

Media Inquiries
International Dark-Sky Association
- Dr. John Barentine (International Dark Sky Places Program Manager) john@darksky.org +1 520 293 3198 x406
Kerry Dark Sky Group
- Ms. Julie Ormonde (Chairperson) kerrydarksky@eircom.net +353 (0) 87 784 5688
Kerry County Council
- Mr. John Griffin (Tourism Officer) john.griffin@traleetc.ie +353 (0) 87 205 5555

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/first-international-dark-sky-reserve-named-in-ireland-447103.htm

Media Relations Contact

John Barentine
International Dark Sky Program Manager
International Dark-Sky Association
Telephone: 520-293-3198
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Web: http://darksky.org

Paulie Malignaggi Demonstrates His Environmental Credentials by Reconfirming His Carbon Neutral Status

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London, UK -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/28/2014 -- Paulie Malignaggi and his team reconfirmed their carbon neutral status just before his high profile fight with Zab Judah at The Barclays Centre in December 2013.

Paulie, a boxer with Golden Boy Promotions has announced that with the help of CNI UK he and his team will continue to be carbon neutral through offsetting their carbon footprint for the next 12 months.

Paulie wanted to ensure he and his whole team were still committed in keeping their eco credentials.

The Welterweight title-holder, said: “Me and my team are always travelling and this year by teaming up with CNI UK allows us to make sure that we carry on giving back to the environment. This is still something I am very proud of as I was the first ever boxer to do this.”

Edward Carlton, Head of UK Operations at CNI UK said: “We are glad to be working with Paulie and his team in making them carbon neutral. We are committed to reducing carbon footprints throughout the world and having a high-profile athlete on board is great for getting our message across.”

CNI UK specialises in the generation, provision and distribution of voluntary carbon credits for companies, events and individuals looking to reduce their environmental impact. With a history of firsts, including the world’s first carbon neutral F1 team, McLaren Mercedes, and now the first carbon positive football club, CNI is able to offer both carbon reduction strategies and carbon offsets to help facilitate carbon neutrality. CNI also ensures that all projects provide additional social, economic and environmental benefits to the local community.

About Paulie Malignaggi
Paulie Malignaggi is a 33 year Italian-American boxer who has been boxing professionally for the last 12 years. Prior to achieving the Welterweight title last year he had been the Light Welterweight champion a number of times. He is currently the favourite to win against Pablo Cesar Cano this coming Saturday.

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/paulie-malignaggi-demonstrates-his-environmental-credentials-by-reconfirming-his-carbon-neutral-status-447699.htm

Media Relations Contact

Sayed Baharun
Telephone: +44 7867988554
Email: Click to Email Sayed Baharun
Web: http://www.cni-uk.com

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Demonstrate Continued Environmental Leadership and Maintain Carbon Neutral Status

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London, UK -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/28/2014 -- Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, the world’s first carbon-neutral Formula 1 team, has re-confirmed its carbon-neutral status and highlighted the team’s environmental leadership by offsetting its carbon emissions.

With the assistance of the team’s associate partner for sustainability, CNI UK, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has invested in carbon credits which support a number of environmentally and socially responsible wind energy projects in India, China and Mexico.

Over the past four years the entire McLaren Group has rigorously examined, revised and improved every aspect of its operations in order to reduce its carbon footprint. However, because of the demands of Formula 1, it is impossible to eliminate all CO2 emissions, and as a result the team has committed to offset an equivalent amount of CO2 by investing in environmental projects around the world.

The latest project to receive support from the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team is a major combined wind project in Oaxaca region of Mexico. Based across three sites in the region, the 102MW project is made up of 68 turbines and will help to save 719,925 tonnes of CO2 annually.

McLaren chose to support the project because, in addition generating green energy, the developers also contribute to the broader wellbeing of the region, by investing in projects including reforesting 152.8 hectares of land, creating an environmental education centre which has benefited 1,166 students, and establishing a high technology nursery to produce the plans used in reforestation.

Discussing the choice of the Oaxaca project, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Team Principal, Martin Whitmarsh said: “Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is committed to reducing the impact that we have on the environment by assessing each aspect of our operations and innovating to make them more efficient. In Formula 1 we consider every possible factor which could deliver a performance benefit; we take exactly the same approach when cutting our carbon emissions, no saving is too small.

He added: “But, because we recognise that we will always emit some carbon we took the bold step to mitigate that effect by investing in credible and responsible environmental projects, which deliver significant carbon savings alongside positive social impacts. The Oaxaca project is one such scheme and we are pleased that, with the expert support of CNI UK, we have been able to identify it. CNI’s expertise and guidance has been invaluable in supporting our position as an environmental leader within Formula 1.

CNI UK Limited Managing Director Edward Carlton “Having watched the team so far in the grand prix season we are well aware of the effort that is put in on and off the track in order to strive for performance. Ultimately this effort impacts our environment CNI UK is delighted to be able to assist Mclaren when it comes mitigating this impact. We wish the team all the best for the rest of the season”

CNI UK recognises the importance of transparency and integrity when working with prestigious clients. In agreement with McLaren, CNI UK has identified and procured a bespoke portfolio of carbon credits to achieve neutrality. These credits, held on the APX central registry will be assigned, removed and retired in accordance with strict regulatory procedures to ensure transparency at all levels.

The McLaren Group has implemented a rigorous approach to reducing our environmental impact, which has already seen us reduce CO2 emissions per employee by 18.4% in four years. We have now set ourselves tough targets to reduce CO2 emissions by a further 2.5% each year and to send zero waste to landfill by 2015.

In recognition of our commitment to sustainability we achieved the Carbon Trust Standard in 2010, were recertified by the Carbon Trust in 2012 and recently became the first company in the world to receive the FIA Institute’s Environmental Award for the Achievement of Excellence.

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/vodafone-mclaren-mercedes-demonstrate-continued-environmental-leadership-and-maintain-carbon-neutral-status-447756.htm

Media Relations Contact

Sayed Baharun
Telephone: +44 7867988554
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Web: http://www.cni-uk.com

Greentree Outdoor Living Provides the Tools Needed to Create the Perfect Landscape

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The Four Part Process Ensures the Client's Vision Comes to Fruition

Edmonton, AB -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/30/2014 -- When it comes to home improvements, many experts consider landscaping improvements to be the best choice. In fact, Money Magazine investigated various home improvement projects and found that landscaping, when properly done, brings a recovery value of 100 to 200 percent when selling the home. "The key to recouping the value of the project lies in choosing the proper landscaper in Edmonton design firm," G. Neustaeter of Greentree Outdoor Living proclaims.

When one chooses to work with Greentree Outdoor Living for landscape design in Edmonton, the process involves four phases. First, the client and company engage in a free consultation, one designed to ensure all parties understand what is desired from the project. "Greentree Outdoor Living strives to achieve balance among four influencing variables in the master landscape plan: creativity, emotion, technology and the environment. The client controls the creativity and emotion while the landscaping in Edmonton technician influences the balance through superior knowledge of current technology and best practices for the environment," Neustaeter explains.

Once the initial consultation has been completed, the company creates a conceptual drawing to give the client a better understanding of what will be done to the work, followed up by a preliminary drawing. "Greentree Outdoor Living uses both 2D and 3D design so customers see not only a scaled drawing of the project, including all new and existing features of the property, but also a 3D model so they visualize exactly what the finished project will look like," Neustaeter continues.

Upon approval of the drawings by the client, Greentree Outdoor Living creates the master plan or blueprint for the project. This ensures all parties involved in the work understand what must be done at each stage to guarantee work is completed as agreed. "Greentree Outdoor Living wants to make the process easy for the client and this four part process helps to make that the case with each job undertaken," Neustaeter goes on to say.

Clients often find it difficult to visualize their yard and what they want from it, and Greentree Outdoor Living understand this, which is why they offer an indoor showcase for clients to browse. The showcase features several unique mini indoor yard displays, each one focusing on a different landscaping theme to provide clients with ideas for their project. "With the help of these displays, clients discover the inspiration they need to create a perfect landscape every time," Neustaeter declares.

About Greentree Outdoor Living
Greentree Outdoor Living promises to take care of clients and the planet while providing unsurpassed quality of care and remains committed to protecting the environment one job at a time. From traveling to and from job sites to the methodology and priorities within each customized service plan, Greentree Outdoor Living&aposs attitude, actions, and respect for nature and each client bring out the best in every project, resulting in eco-friendly landscaping and beautiful properties. Use of organic products, recycled materials, and the latest technology helps to ensure these goals are met on every job undertaken.

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/greentree-outdoor-living-provides-the-tools-needed-to-create-the-perfect-landscape-451130.htm

Media Relations Contact

G. Neustaeter
Telephone: 780-476-9274
Email: Click to Email G. Neustaeter
Web: http://greentreeedmonton.ca/

AFFRA Industrial Spill Control Launches New Range of IBC Storage Products

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AFFRA Industrial Spill Control is one of the top suppliers of industrial spill control products for many years now in the United Kingdom.

Essex, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/03/2014 -- AFFRA Industrial Spill Control, a leading supplier of industrial spill control products based in the United Kingdom, now launches an entire range of new IBC storage products.

AFFRA Industrial Spill Control is a UK based company that has been into supplying all kinds of industrial spill control products for many years now. They have now introduced a whole range of new IBC storage products on their website.

Check out the new IBC storage items at http://www.industrialspillcontrol.com/

Ranging from single IBC spill bund and twin IBC spill bund (£81) to IBC bund spill pallet (with price in the range of £90 - £725) and drum trays, industry managers can find an extensive collection of products that can help meet all their spill control needs.

Announcing the launch of the new range of IBC storage items at a press conference, the marketing manager of the company stated, “Our extensive IBC spill containment range is specifically designed to meet the growing IBC end user market. Made from 100% corrosion free polyethylene, these sturdy units are EC and UK compliant. We produce single and double IBC units, dispensing and filling accessories and outdoor versions at reasonable prices.”

Apart from IBC storage items, AFFRA also offers a variety of spill kits, absorbents, drip pans, drip trays, drain protection items, degreasers, wipers, and any other item that may help in managing spills in industries. It is a great place and a one-stop shop for all industrial spills needs.

The marketing manager also went on to say, “Over the years, AFFRA has strived to revolutionize the industry by offering over 600 product choices in different categories. A part of our commitment to our customers is to offer reliable products to order in a timely manner. We have a large inventory in stock to meet any budget and any quantity. We ship out most orders on the same day.”

Those looking for the latest IBC storage equipment can check out what the advanced options in the category are at AFFRA website.

About AFFRA
AFFRA Industrial Spill Control is one of the top suppliers of industrial spill control products for many years now in the United Kingdom.

Log on to http://www.industrialspillcontrol.com/ for more info.

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/affra-industrial-spill-control-launches-new-range-of-ibc-storage-products-452370.htm

Media Relations Contact

Justin Pereira
Affra Limited
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Web: http://www.industrialspillcontrol.com/


Pest Control Company Launches Affordable Heat Treatment System That Can Eliminate Bed Bugs on Any Type of Property and Budget

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Boston, MA -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/03/2014 -- Bed bugs continue to be a big problem for many property managers, landlords and home owners in the Boston area. While the “bed bug boom” of recent times has leveled off a bit, the bloodsuckers are still a regular occurrence in many residential buildings and commercial properties.

Ultra Safe Pest Management has been on the front lines of bed bug remediation since the resurgence happened over a decade ago. The company is continuously exploring better technology, treatment methods and the equipment used to exterminate bed bugs and other pests around the city of Boston.

We caught up with Ultra Safe President Victor Palermo at the company’s Boston Office located in the city’s Allston-Brighton neighborhood. According to Palermo, this neighborhood was “one of the areas hardest hit with bed bug infestations in recent years. It has even been nicknamed, “Bed Bug Headquarters”.

We asked Mr. Palermo what the motivation was for launching a new bed bug treatment system. He said “Heat or Thermal Remediation has been a valuable tool for pest professionals providing bed bug extermination services. The problem is, most of the heat treatment systems available are very expensive to own and operate which in turn drive up treatment cost. This has all but eliminated their use in low-income housing buildings, apartment complexes and other properties where the funds for this type of treatment might not be available.

In most of these cases the only option has been conventional pesticide based treatments. We felt that it was time for a treatment system that was environmentally responsible, effective and affordable to everyone”.

The new system is called the Hot-Box and was designed by BedbugInc.com, an organization focused on providing innovative solutions to the Pest Management Industry. The Hot-Box is basically a highly portable thermal chamber. It can heat infested furniture, appliances, clothing and other personal items to 130 degrees F, a temperature that is lethal to all stages of bed bugs and their eggs.

“The Hot-Box system is much faster and safer than conventional propane or electric treatment systems. The cost to purchase and operate the system is also a fraction of what the other systems cost” said a spokesperson at Bedbuginc.com. “The cost savings are passed on to the end users like landlords, property managers, schools and homeowners.”

Bedbuginc.com reports that the technology and design plan behind the Bed Bug Cell was based on case studies and research published by Scientists and Entomologists at the University of Florida in Gainesville. The study utilized rigid foam insulation and inexpensive household heaters. “We had the pleasure of meeting some of these folks at the University Of Florida’s Entomology Department. That’s where the idea to create this this system was first inspired. The Hot-Box is basically the same concept as those early test systems except it has been refined and constructed to be much more durable, powerful and easy for Pest Professionals to transport and operate onsite. The system is made in the USA.

The Hot-Box Bed Bug Treatment System Features

1). Lightweight yet durable construction design for easy transport and set-up
2). Reduces treatment preparation
3). High Efficiency Heaters that utilize standard 120v power supply and facilitate faster target temp times.
4). Easy to set-up around furniture and belongings compared to other systems that require items be moved into a chamber
5). Safety features and self-contained design reduces or even eliminates the need for expensive fire details, disarming of alarm systems and permit hassles
6). Affordable, only a fraction of what most bed bug heat treatment systems cost!

To know more please visit: http://www.ultrasafepest.com

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Media Relations Contact

Scot Small
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Web: http://www.ultrasafepest.com

Prometheus, Inc. Announces the Launch of the Prometheus Engine System

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Dallas, TX -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/03/2014 -- Prometheus, Inc., one of the leading producers of engines, recently announced the launch of the Prometheus Engine System. The new engine is a safe and reliable machine that runs on clean burning, renewable ethanol.

The Prometheus Engine System is a simple product that can make a huge impact. The model was based on the Rankine Cycle steam engine system, the same technique used by air conditioners and power plant generators. It sends a heat transfer fluid—water—through an Involute Turbine, where it is allowed to expand a cool—thus resulting in work.

The two main components of the Prometheus Engine System are a mono-tube steam generator and a hermetically sealed involute screw turbine, both of which work together to produce high torque from as low as one RPM to over 6,000 RPM. This means that the Prometheus Engine has the power to fuel a number of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, buses, snow plows, tractors, forklifts, zambonies, ocean-going ships and high-flying airplanes.

One of the most important features of the Prometheus Engine System is its ability to be powered by bio-fuel. The fuel that the steam engine uses is called “Farmer’s Ethanol,” a mixture that is composed of 95 percent alcohol and five percent water. Renewable Farmer’s Ethanol can reduce damaging emissions and help rid countries of their dependence on foreign oil, especially because it can cost as low as $2 per gallon.

“Prometheus, Inc. envisions a future where farmers join together as part of a single organization, ensuring low per-gallon prices for high quality fuel,” noted an article on the product’s website. “Regardless of his or her geographical location, a farmer can usually make 120 to 150 thousand dollars per 100 acres of corn while enjoying almost complete independence from outside influences.”

At this time Prometheus, Inc., is collecting donations and offering rewards through http://www.prometheusengine.com. All proceeds will go to help fund the project.

Individuals interested in learning more about Prometheus, Inc. and the Prometheus Engine System can visit the product’s official website for more information. Customers can also subscribe to Prometheus, Inc.’s YouTube, Facebook, and AddThis accounts for frequent updates from his practice.

About The Prometheus Engine System
The Prometheus Engine System is an alternative to the common gas and diesel internal combustion engine. It runs on clean and renewable farmer-produced ethanol to produce steam in a safe, reliable, and quiet manner. The Prometheus Engine System has the potential to power almost all vehicles; at this time, it is capable of powering cars, trucks, buses, snow plows, tractors, forklifts, zambonies, ocean-going ships and high-flying airplanes. For more information, please visit http://prometheusengine.com

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/prometheus-inc-announces-the-launch-of-the-prometheus-engine-system-445255.htm

Media Relations Contact

Terry Johnston
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Web: http://prometheusengine.com/

Edison NJ Homeowners Oppose Verizon Plans for Cell Tower in Residential Neighborhood

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Edison, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/04/2014 -- A proposed plan to construct a cellular tower next to residential housing in Edison New Jersey drew fierce opposition from residential property owners at a recent Edison Zoning Board Hearing. Please go to http://stopcelltower.org/ for more information.

The proposal was made by Verizon Wireless and a commercial property owner in Edison NJ to build a large cellular tower in very close proximity to residential homes on a portion of the Festival Plaza shopping center that borders residential homes on Knapp Avenue in Edison. The cell tower would be as close as approximately 25 yards to the nearest residential property. The Festival Plaza Shopping Center might be better known as the former Tops Appliance Shopping Center and was purchased by the current owner, Michael McCarthy, in 2008. The proposed cell tower and lightning rod would extend approximately 96 feet above ground level. The cell tower would be located directly behind Knapp Avenue residential properties in an area previously required by the Edison Township Zoning Board to be a buffer zone between the shopping center and the residential properties.

Years ago, the shopping center was expanded to allow retail space along the area that runs parallel to Knapp Avenue. But when this expansion was approved, the Edison Zoning Board required a buffer zone in the area between this newer retail space and the private homes. A more recent attempt to expand the shopping center parking lot approximately 12 years ago was denied by the Edison Zoning Board. At that time Edison homeowners protested the proposal arguing that the further expansion would effectively eliminate the buffer zone.

One property owner opposing the cell tower at an Edison Zoning Board Hearing on January 28, 2014 said the cell tower is too close to residential properties and further stated that cell towers next to residential housing always negatively impacts home values. He said that most people faced with the choice between buying a home next to a cell tower versus a home not next to a cell tower, would usually opt for the home not located next to the cell tower. This, he argued, causes reduced demand for properties near cellular towers, and reduced demand always translates into lower property values. The homeowner stated this is unfair to homeowners. The homeowner also argued that previous attempts to expand the shopping center in the area of the buffer zone were denied, and the use of the buffer zone for any commercial purposes would be unfair, since the buffer zone was a requirement for the prior expansion of the shopping center that runs parallel to Knapp Avenue. Another resident argued against the approval of the cell tower citing potential health risks.

The owner of the Festival Plaza Shopping Center, Michael McCarthy, in sworn testimony before the Edison Township Zoning Board on January 28 indicated that his motivation for allowing Verizon to build a cellular tower on his shopping center property was not money, but instead was a desire to help Verizon increase their capacity. Mr. McCarthy stated that his income from Verizon would only amount to roughly the equivalent of the rental cost of a 3-bedroom apartment in the area. A Knapp Avenue homeowner owner addressed that claim by Mr. McCarthy with skepticism, saying that the rent on a 3-bedroom apartment in the area is only approximately $1700 to $1800 per month and that it seems likely that Mr. McCarthy’s financial benefit would be much greater. Further, the Knapp Avenue homeowner stated that Mr. McCarthy and Verizon would financially benefit from the cell tower at the direct expense of nearby residential property owners, whose property values would suffer as a result of a cell tower being situated so close to their back yards.

The Verizon representatives included legal and engineering experts, including one said to be flown in from California to attend the January 28th hearing in Edison. Verizon representatives attempted to make the case that the company needs to expand their usage capacity to serve an increased demand for wireless services. Verizon representatives also stated the company hit capacity usage for this area in July of 2013 and December of 2013. In rebuttal, an Edison residential property owner said that Verizon cellular service seems to be consistently strong in the area and recalled that during the turmoil in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Verizon cell services worked well throughout the area, while other cellular carriers experienced significant service problems and outages. The homeowner stated there are better areas where Verizon should seek to locate any new cell towers which should be areas much further away from residential housing.

The next hearing on the matter by the Edison Township Zoning Board is scheduled for February 25, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Edison Municipal Building located at 100 Municipal Boulevard in Edison. The public is invited to attend and to voice any objections to the Verizon proposal.

For further Edison NJ News concerning this controversial cell tower application affecting Edison homeowners, residents and private Edison NJ real estate please go to StopCellTower.org

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Environmental Consulting Firm Handex Equipped for Emergency Spill Response

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Winter Park, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/06/2014 -- Handex Consulting & Remediation (HCR), an Environmental Consulting firm, is offering comprehensive and professional Emergency Spill Response, the details of which can be found on its official website at HCR-LLC.com.

The firm utilizes licensed and trained in-house personnel to response to a wide variety of spills and contaminations, including hazardous substances, pollutants, fire, or explosives materials. Its all-encompassing services apply to every aspect of a spill from the initial response to the clean-up phase. The company is even capable of responding during a national disaster, which is the most common context for sills.

The company’s on-call program means it employers are available everyday of every week of the year in order to respond to any conceivable emergency. Its staff members are trained in Advanced Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) in order to effectively manage road closures, traffic zones, and warning systems; and are specialists in maintaining timely communication and reporting to clients. All emergency response services fall under the newest and most proven guidelines, such as the Roadway Incident Scene Clearance (RISC) program.

Furthermore, Handex Consulting emphasizes that all procedures are conducted in accordance with federal, state, and local laws, and that only the most advanced methods and equipment are used.

Handex’s state-of-the-art emergency response capabilities reflects it mission to provide environmental services that enhance profitability, safeguard employee and community health, and protect natural resources. Other services include underground storage tank removals, industrial sewage dewatering, drilling, onsite mobile treatment services, health and safety training, and more.

About Handex Consulting & Remediation
Handex Consulting & Remediation is based in Winter Park, Florida and operates throughout the United States east coast. The firm has been in operation for 40 years and is one of the most prominent environmental consulting companies in the industry.

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PayMore Stores Announces Better Way to Dispose of Cell Phones

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Massapequa, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/11/2014 -- Whether Santa sent a new Samsung Galaxy down the chimney or New Year&aposs was celebrated with the purchase of a new iPhone, PayMore Stores has announced that there is a better way to dispose of the old models that have just begun gathering dust.

According to the EPA, with over 100 million cell phones being tossed aside each year, only eight percent are being recycled. PayMore Stores, a company where clients can sell electronics for cash at paymorestores.com , is dedicated to making recycling these devices easier for the general public.

The company can usually pay clients cash for old cell phones at www.paymorestores.com which they then securely wipe clear of all personal data and resell to vendors. Reusing these old phones creates a win-win-win situation for the customer, PayMore Stores, and the environment. Additionally, PayMore Stores states that, "If your gadget has no market value and we cannot offer to purchase it from you, PayMore offers to responsibly recycle the electronic gadget free of charge." They know that many customers would be happy to recycle their phones, but are not always sure how to go about doing so. They are proud to offer this service to customers.

For more information PayMore Stores and the services they provide, visit http://www.paymorestores.com/index.html

About PayMore Stores
Since 2011, PayMore Store have offered safe and secure retail locations where customers can go to sell any new, used, or broken electronics for cash. Pay More Stores removes the hassle from getting the best trade-in price for all electronics and offers a way for customers to sell a laptop for cash at paymorestores.com or get money for used electronics.

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Dripping Springs Named the First International Dark Sky Community in Texas

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The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) announced today it has designated the first International Dark Sky Community in Texas -- Dripping Springs International Dark Sky Community

Tucson, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/11/2014 -- The stars at night remain big and bright deep in the heart of the Texas – thanks to the hard work and dedication of Texas Hill Country residents. The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) announced today it has designated the first International Dark Sky Community in Texas. In naming the Dripping Springs International Dark Sky Community, IDA is pleased to recognize local efforts to protect and preserve the character of the nighttime sky over central Texas.

“Dripping Springs joins a select club as the world’s sixth Dark Sky Community,” said IDA Executive Director Bob Parks. “They’ve embraced smart lighting through effective controls that improve visibility, while preserving the night sky.”

Dripping Springs bills itself as the “Gateway To The Hill Country” and is often the first stop in Texas for visitors coming from the east. “When people enter the Dripping Springs area at night, many of them notice something is different – the skies over the city are not spoiled by light pollution,” explained Todd Purcell, Mayor of Dripping Springs. “This is evidence that the city and the people who live and in near the city value the natural environment, including the beauty of the Hill Country and high quality of the night sky.”

Balancing Economic Growth And Environmental Protection
A formerly sleepy ranching town settled before the Civil War, the city experienced massive growth in the last decade, seeing its population increase by some 72 percent between 2000 and 2010. The growth has been fueled by the economies of the nearby urban centers of Austin and San Antonio. Alarmed that future development could bring light pollution, concerned residents organized to protect the area’s famously dark night skies. Early on, the City Council became involved by adopting an Outdoor Lighting Ordinance (OLO) in 2000. The OLO was conceived by a group of local citizens led by the late John Gregory with the assistance of City Attorney Alan Bojorquez. Current and former City Councilmen and Planning and Zoning Commissioners then embraced and enhanced the provisions of the OLO. Since then, the city government has been a committed partner in protecting local dark skies.

“We are all fortunate that the City of Dripping Springs has over a period of many years worked to reduce and prevent additional light pollution in the city,” said Cindy Luongo Cassidy, President of Texas-based Green Earth Lighting, who led the effort to secure IDA recognition of the dark skies over Dripping Springs.

Although only about 2,000 residents live within the legal limits of the city, an additional 30,000 people living in neighboring unincorporated areas are subject to the city’s ordinances. City staffers, particularly, Michelle Fischer, Jon Thompson and Jo Ann Touchstone have worked diligently to help local businesses and property owners follow the OLO and to provide information on the lighting standards for the community. This results in reduced glare, light trespass, and sky-glow while increasing safety, visibility, area attractiveness, and protection of dark night skies.

“Dripping Springs is well on its way to securing a place as one of the truly night-sky-friendly communities in the United States,” IDA Texas Coordinator Stephen Bosbach said.

Protecting A Cultural Legacy
“The history and culture of the Hill Country is intimately tied to its sky, particularly its night sky,” explained John Cassidy, President of the Board of Trustees of the Pound House Foundation, a local historic preservation group. “Whether sitting around a campfire or sitting in the darkness of their homesteads, those who went before us understood this land in a fundamental way that we must preserve. The clear view of the stars at night is a resource that must be saved and passed along to future generations.”

To help pass along the value of dark skies, the city has teamed up with the Hays County Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist association to develop a light pollution education and outreach program conducted by local volunteer Naturalists. The volunteers will also carry out a plan to measure and monitor the night sky quality in the future.

Residents hope that the IDA recognition for Dripping Springs will promote a movement across the Hill County to protect their exceptional night skies for generations to come. According to P. Wayne Gosnell of the Hill County Alliance, the OLO is a model for similar ordinances under consideration by communities throughout the 17-county Hill Country region. In naming the International Dark Sky Community, IDA “provides incentives to other Hill County communities to follow Dripping Springs’ lead in night sky preservation,” Gosnell said.

City residents recognize that the most important threats to the quality of their night skies come from beyond Dripping Springs. “Now we have to set our sights on the lights of Austin and San Antonio,” Cindy Cassidy said. “We have to look beyond our town so that we don’t simply get flooded with light from elsewhere.”

Cassidy leads the effort to secure cooperation from cities along the Interstate 35 corridor to protect the dark skies of Central Texas by stemming the growth of new, wasteful outdoor lighting installations. She hopes other municipalities will follow Dripping Springs’ lead and invites them to participate in a “better lighting” symposium to be held there in September.

About the IDA Dark Sky Places Program
IDA established the International Dark Sky Places conservation program in 2001 to recognize excellent stewardship of the night sky. Designations are based on stringent outdoor lighting standards and innovative community outreach. Since the program began, five communities, thirteen parks and five reserves have received International Dark Sky designations. For more information about the International Dark Sky Places Program, visit http://darksky.org/night-sky-conservation/dark-sky-places.

About IDA
The International Dark Sky Association, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Tucson, Arizona, advocates for the protection of the nighttime environment and dark night skies by educating policymakers and the public on the subject of night sky conservation and by promoting environmentally responsible outdoor lighting. More information about IDA and its mission may be found at http://www.darksky.org.

Media Inquiries

International Dark-Sky Association
- Dr. John Barentine (Dark Sky Places Program Manager) john@darksky.org; +1 520-293-3198

Dripping Springs
- Ms. Michelle Fischer (City of Dripping Springs Administrator)
mfischer@cityofdrippingsprings.com; +1 512-858-4725.
- Ms. Cindy Luongo Cassidy, Green Earth Lighting LLC (Dripping Springs application author) cindy@greenearthlighting.com; +1 512-944-7453

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Left: Backyard camping in Dripping Springs (Credit: Rob Greebon) http://bit.ly/LNaXCf
Right: Dripping Springs City Planning Director Jon Thompson (left) and Deputy City Administrator Ginger Faught (right) show a sample dark-sky-friendly light fixture to be used in street lighting replacements (Credit: Cindy Luongo Cassidy) http://bit.ly/1iCItpy

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International Dark-Sky Association
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Westhavelland Nature Park Named the First International Dark Sky Reserve in Germany

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Westhavelland Nature Park, the world’s newest International Dark Sky Reserve, will be known as “Sternenpark Westhavelland” in Germany

Tucson, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/12/2014 -- Millions of Berliners who seek a respite from bright city lights now have an option close to home. The International Dark Sky Association (IDA) announced today it has named Westhavelland Nature Park the world’s newest International Dark Sky Reserve. In Germany, the Reserve will be known as “Sternenpark Westhavelland.”

“IDA applauds the work that has been done to protect the night skies over Westhavelland, which now has the darkest skies in all of Germany,” said IDA Executive Director Bob Parks.

Dr. Andreas Hänel, director of the planetarium at the Museum Am Schölerberg in nearby Osnabrück, led the effort to secure the IDA designation. “I hope that this designation will be a motivation for the communities in the Nature Park and many more in the country to install sustainable, environmentally friendly lighting in the future to protect the night and the starry sky,” Hänel said.

Westhavelland Nature Park is the largest protected area in the German Federal State of Brandenburg and comprises the largest contiguous wetland of any individual European country. The Nature Park is situated only 45 miles (70 km) west of Berlin, the most populous city in Germany, yet its sparse population and protected status put the experience of a dark night sky within easy reach of nearly six million people in the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region. The new Dark Sky Reserve consists of a mix of 290 square miles (750 square kilometers) of public and private land within the Nature Park.

Finding Dark Skies Near Big City Lights
Westhavelland Nature Park’s proximity to Berlin makes it a popular destination for tourists and Berliners alike to enjoy the Park’s natural resources. However, the price of that convenience is outdoor lighting that both enables nighttime activities and brightens the night sky with light pollution.

Westhavelland is closer to a major population center than any other of IDA’s International Dark Sky Reserves, making its achievement of Reserve status all the more significant. According to Dr. Hänel, the designation of the Nature Park as an International Dark Sky Reserve “shows that even a densely populated country like Germany still offers nightscapes that are comparable to much more remote areas.”

Efforts leading to today’s announcement began a full five years ago and required securing cooperation from dozens of municipalities within the Nature Park. Each participating community agreed to bring its lighting into compliance with a comprehensive Lightscape Management Plan drawn from best practices promoted by IDA. Now more than 90 percent of the Nature Park residents live in areas with good outdoor lighting policies.

“The park administration is working closely with the communities on this ongoing process to help raise public awareness of the necessity of the dark night environment and recommend how to reduce light pollution,” Hänel said.

The idea of a “Dunkel Deutschland” (“dark Germany”) has an ironic double meaning in the former German Democratic Republic. Years of underdevelopment in the Communist era convinced some residents that modern, bright outdoor lighting is an indication of progress and modernity. This thinking poses a problem for advocates of dark night skies.

“Even though the communities in the Nature Park struggle with implementation challenges, they join us in the vision that dark nights are precious and worthy of protection,” said Park Superintendent Kordula Isermann. “That is especially significant because it takes guts to stand up for a dark night sky in Eastern Germany.”

An Ongoing Commitment
Westhavelland has developed an extensive education, public outreach, and communications program including the annual WestHavelländer AstroTreffstar party, dark-skies interpretive programming, the 2013 European Day of Parks event, the “Kunst und Kultur” (“Art and Culture”) outreach program, and partnering with private enterprise to develop astrotourism. In addition, the Nature Park received the generous gift of a Celestron C8 telescope from the late Arnold Zenkert, longtime director of the Potsdam planetarium. The telescope, dedicated to public viewing of the night sky, will be formally presented to the Nature Park at a ceremony on Wednesday, 12 February.

Today’s award is due in part to the individual commitment of many individuals, including Kordula Isermann and Claudia Hesse of Westhavelland Nature Park; Jens Aasmann and A. Thielicke, administrators of the Westhavelland communities of Rhinow and Nennhausen, respectively; René Riep, CEO of Naturschutzbund Deutschland Westhavelland; Jordis and Ingolf Hammer of Kreativ-Oase, Gülpe; and Harald Bardenhagen with Astronomie-Werkstatt in Cologne.

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The Milky Way and winter constellations over Westhavelland Nature Park. (Credit: Andreas Hänel): http://bit.ly/1fU372B

About the IDA Dark Sky Places Program
IDA established the International Dark Sky Places conservation program in 2001 to recognize excellent stewardship of the night sky. Designations are based on stringent outdoor lighting standards and innovative community outreach. Since the programbegan, five communities, thirteen parks and five reserves have received International Dark Sky designations. For more information about the International Dark Sky Places Program, visit http://darksky.org/night-sky-conservation/dark-sky-places.

About IDA
The International Dark Sky Association, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Tucson, Arizona, advocates for the protection of the nighttime environment and dark night skies by educating policymakers and the public on the subject of night sky conservation and by promoting environmentally responsible outdoor lighting. More information about IDA and its mission may be found at http://www.darksky.org.

Media Inquiries
- International Dark-Sky Association: Dr. John Barentine (International Dark Sky Places Program Manager) john@darksky.org +1 520 293 3198 x406

- Westhavelland Nature Park: Dr. Andreas Hänel (Museum Am Schölerberg) ahaenel@uos.de; +49 0541 5600326

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"Home Video in Colombia" Published

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New Consumer Goods research report from Euromonitor International is now available from Fast Market Research

Boston, MA -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/14/2014 -- Analogue televisions remain in use in Colombia, but digital TVs have developed very rapidly towards the end of the review period, and look set to wipe out analogue by 2014-2015. The peak of digital television arrived with the launch of smart TV, which was embraced by consumers in Colombia. With retail volume growth rates of more than 250% since being launched in 2010, smart TVs developed at a faster pace than the services needed to take full advantage of the new devices.

Euromonitor International&aposs Home Video in Colombia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the in-home, portable and in-car consumer electronics products markets at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market- be they new product developments, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change.

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Product coverage: Televisions, Video Players.

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Fast Market Research is a leading distributor of market research and business information. Representing the world&aposs top research publishers and analysts, we provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available. Our unbiased, expert staff is always available to help you find the right research to fit your requirements and your budget. For more information about these or related research reports, please visit our website at http://www.fastmr.com or call us at 1.800.844.8156.

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Leading Thermoplastic Elastomer Manufacturer, KRAIBURG TPE, Makes a Positive Impact on the Environment

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KTPE, a leading thermoplastic elastomer manufacturer, has successfully implemented an energy, water and waste reduction program as well as begun various initiatives to comply with the new ISO 14001 certification.

Duluth, GA -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/17/2014 -- Thanks to numerous improvements taking place at KRAIBURG TPE Americas (KTPE), a leading thermoplastic elastomer manufacturer, the company now holds the ISO 14001 certification. This certification measures how a company develops the process of environmental monitoring. It also creates a roadmap for companies in the measurement of their impact on the environment and how to improve it.

KTPE has successfully implemented an energy, water and waste reduction program as well as begun various initiatives to comply with the new ISO 14001 certification. One initiative that KTPE has assumed is the careful selection of their suppliers, through measuring their commitment to quality and their environment. KTPE is conscious to conduct business with environmentally likeminded companies to positively impact the environment more effectively.

Similarly, another initiative the thermoplastic elastomer manufacturer has imposed is the usage of renewable green energy. KTPE now has the capability of producing compounds with 100% green energy. They have already begun production with distribution partner and customer, Chase Plastics. KTPE supplies a THERMOLAST ® K compound to HQC, Inc. through Chase Plastics. HQC, Inc. is a manufacturer of high-quality custom injection and insert-molded products for medical and packaging companies. HQC, Inc. teamed with Vapur ®, the leading designer of flexible, reusable, handheld hydration products, to bring the innovative SuperCap, a flip-top, tight sealing spout, to life. KTPE’s material is featured on the seal of the SuperCap spout and is custom fit to Vapur’s foldable Anti-Bottle, created to reduce the usage of single-use water bottles, further reducing the negative environmental impact created by disposable containers.

As an environmentally conscious company, Vapur was a great partner for KTPE and its evolving sustainability initiatives. The ISO 14001 certification not only emphasizes a company’s willingness to be environmentally conscious, but also ties into the safety and health aspects of a corporation. There are strict guidelines to abide by and remain in compliance. For this reason, KTPE created the position of Quality, Environmental, Health & Safety Manager, which effective January 6th 2014, Bonnie Sarver has been fulfilling. The awarding of this certification is a symbol of KTPE’s dedication and awareness of its environment and how it continually strives to become a superior manufacturer and company as a whole.

About KRAIBURG TPE
KRAIBURG TPE (www.kraiburg-tpe.com) manufactures thermoplastic elastomers based on HSBC (hydrogenated styrene block copolymers) and markets them all around the world. In addition to custom solutions, under the THERMOLAST® brand the company offers a broad spectrum of standardized compounds covering a wide range of applications. With its high-performance HIPEX® compound, KRAIBURG TPE is opening up the world of rubber for all thermoplastics processing companies and with the new compounds COPEC® and For-Tec E it is entering new dimensions in terms of haptics, adhesion and resistance for consumer electronics products. KRAIBURG TPE has production sites in Germany, USA and Malaysia. The sales organization covers France, Italy, Poland, Spain, China, India, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Brazil and Mexico. In further countries KRAIBURG TPE is represented by distributors.

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Katherine Olano
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(678) 584-2350
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Eifel National Park Designated the First International Dark Sky Park in Germany

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The International Dark Sky Association (IDA) gives provisional certification to German park with commitment to protecting dark skies

Tucson, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/17/2014 -- The International Dark Sky Association (IDA) announced today that it has provisionally named Eifel National Park as the first International Dark Sky Park in Germany. The western German park now counts dark-sky status as a tourist draw alongside its untamed wilderness and storied history.

“We welcome Eifel National Park into the elite roll of International Dark Sky Parks and commend their exceptional public outreach efforts in the surrounding areas,” said IDA Executive Director Bob Parks. “The creation of Germany’s first International Dark Sky Park, coming so soon after the announcement of its first Dark Sky Reserve, shows a growing interest in night sky conservation that Germany and all of Europe can be proud of.”

Eifel is the first and only German National Park in the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is also one of the youngest in the German National Park system, created in 2004. Eifel covers 110 square kilometers (42 square miles) of territory in west-central Germany near and along the Belgian border.

Today’s announcement is the result of efforts by park leadership and neighboring communities to enact good outdoor lighting policy and promote stewardship of the dark night skies through continued education and public outreach efforts. Its “provisional” status means that full certification within the International Dark Sky Places Program is contingent upon achieving better than 90 percent participation among communities in the National Park by 2017.

Eifel National Park Superintendent Henning Walter believes the IDA designation will have a significant impact well beyond its borders. “It will let many people encounter the value of a starry night sky and a natural nightscape with its animals,” Walter explained. “I hope the IDA award will further motivate neighboring communities to reduce light pollution.”

Bright Lights, Big Cities, Dark Skies
Eifel National Park is situated in one of the most densely populated parts of Western Europe; nearly 20 million people live within two hours of Eifel by car or train. Despite the encroachment of modern urban development, the park is a dark sky oasis surrounded by a sea of light. The Park’s location near major population centers such as Aachen, Bonn, and Cologne presents a special challenge in preserving this fragile natural resource.

The effort to save Eifel’s dark skies was led by Harald Bardenhagen, CEO of Astronomie-Werkstatt “Sterne ohne Grenzen,” an astronomy education institution. Dubbed the “Star-Warrior of Cologne” by local media, Bardenhagen took on the monumental task of convincing dozens of communities in and around the park that restrictions on outdoor lighting would protect the National Park without threatening their safety and security.

“The implementation of a dark-sky protection area in densely-populated parts of Europe is challenging,” Bardenhagen said. “For this task one does not only need spirit and enthusiasm to promote dark skies and the value of a nightscape without light pollution. One also needs to demonstrate the advantages of illumination alternatives to address the broad range of problems caused by artificial light at night such as energy waste, greenhouse gas emission, and potential harm to human health and biodiversity.”

A New Life From An Old Past
Eifel National Park has retained its dark night skies because much of its territory was literally off-limits until a decade ago. In the period following the Second World War, parts of what is now the National Park were designated the Vogelsang Military Training Area and used by the Belgian armed forces for training activities. Wollseifen, the only settlement within the Vogelsang Military Training Area, was evacuated and destroyed. Closed to the public, the land gradually returned in parts to its former natural condition over the six decades until the National Park was established when military activities in the area ceased.

Previously, the Eifel region was chosen for the site of Ordensburg Vogelsang, an estate developed for the education of selected Nazi party officials. The 100-hectare (250 acre) complex was built in 1934-36. In 1950, the Belgian Armed Forces took over the site, known as “Camp Vogelsang” until 2005. It is now operated as the “vogelsang ip International Place in Eifel National Park” (vogelsang ip).

200,000 visitors now enjoy leisure and educational activities there each year; according to vogelsang ip CEO Albert Moritz, options include nighttime stargazing, nocturnal bat observing, and ranger-led night walks. “We have had extraordinarily positive experiences with these activities. It has encouraged us to prevent light pollution and include the night sky as a tool in our curriculum of learning for everyone,” Moritz said.

Local officials hope the IDA designation will bring new opportunities for tourism and economic development to the region, as well as helping to improve the overall quality of life. “The preservation of a natural night is very important for our city,” explained Bert Züll, mayor of Heimbach, a gateway city to the National Park. “It will enhance the quality of living for our citizens and furthermore will offer a unique touristic value for our guests – the experience of a natural nightscape.”

Future plans for the area include an eventual expansion of protected territory into the Hohes Venn region across the border in Belgium to create an International Dark Sky Reserve spanning both nations.

Photos
- The Milky Way over Eifel National Park: http://bit.ly/1btscnX
- Star trails above the church at Wollseifen, Eifel National Park: http://bit.ly/1btshIw
(Both photos, credit: ©Harald Bardenhagen)

Video
Atmosphärische Erscheinung am Nachthimmel über dem Nationalpark Eifel (“Atmospheric phenomena in the night sky over the Eifel National Park Eifel”),
by Harald Bardenhagen (no narration; titles in German) http://youtube/cQkGrc1-NbU

About the IDA Dark Sky Places Program
IDA established the International Dark Sky Places conservation program in 2001 to recognize excellent stewardship of the night sky. Designations are based on stringent outdoor lighting standards and innovative community outreach. Since the program began, six communities, fourteen parks and eight reserves have received International Dark Sky designations. For more information about the International Dark Sky Places Program, visit http://darksky.org/night-sky-conservation/dark-sky-places.

About IDA
The International Dark Sky Association, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Tucson, Arizona, advocates for the protection of the nighttime environment and dark night skies by educating policymakers and the public on the subject of night sky conservation and by promoting environmentally responsible outdoor lighting. More information about IDA and its mission may be found at http://www.darksky.org.

Media Inquiries

International Dark-Sky Association
- Dr. John Barentine (Dark Sky Places Program Manager), john@darksky.org,+1 520 293 3198

Eifel National Park
- Mr. Michael Lammertz (Head of Department of Communication and Nature Experience), lammertz@nationalpark-eifel.de, +49 2444 9510 42

Astronomie-Werkstatt “Sterne ohne Grenzen”
- Mr. Harald Bardenhagen (Astronomer and Dark Sky Consultant),
haraldba@sterne-ohne-grenzen.de, +49 221 2829882

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/eifel-national-park-designated-the-first-international-dark-sky-park-in-germany-461741.htm

Media Relations Contact

John Barentine
Program Manager
International Dark-Sky Association
Telephone: 520-293-3198
Email: Click to Email John Barentine
Web: http://darksky.org

Where Have All the Treehuggers Gone?

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Holden, MO -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/17/2014 -- Scientists today announced that internet search patterns indicate the public’s interest in the environment is falling, placing many environmental initiatives at risk. The respected scientific journal Biodiversity and Conservation published the findings by Gwendolynn Bury (Oregon State University) and Malcolm L. McCallum (University of Illinois Springfield) in a series of recent articles.

“We were stunned as topic after topic was falling sharply since 2004,” remarked Bury, “Investigating public interests using internet search data is known to outperform Gallup Polling, so it’s a very good indicator of how opinion is changing for the worse.”

Classically, the environmental movement began with the release of Rachel Carson’s landmark book, “Silent Spring,” which rattled the cages of industry and the public leading ultimately to the adoption of major environmental legislation from 1969 through the early 1980s. First, was the Environmental Policy Act, which protects citizens from the federal government taking property under eminent domain without just compensation. It requires federal actions to consider the impacts on the people, wildlife and general environment before it can take place. Everything from cutting off routes to the grocery store or church, to how the action may impact endangered species, rivers, or public health must be considered beforehand and reported in an environmental impact statement. It also established the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. No longer could the federal government simply ignore citizen’s rights when making decisions. This legislation was followed by numerous federal and state policies and laws to protect the people and their environment. Most are unaware of the full scope of environmental legislation. It does not just protect fish, wildlife and forest resources. Its biggest role is protecting people.

These findings of falling interest generated universal surprise to researchers and environmentalists alike. In fact, a follow up paper published later in 2013, noted that the absolute number of people interested in the environment has undoubtedly grown since 2004. However, “If the numbers of people interested in the environment is growing slower than those who are indifferent, then it doesn’t matter. The majority makes policy irrespective of how much the minority grows,” said McCallum, “Environmental advocates need to consider their approaches to advocacy and take some lessons from misinformation outlets. Environmentalists need to more aggressively promote their messages in ways that stimulate interest from the public. Currently, the messages are not getting through. Misinformation jockeys beat their politically charged messages across the airwaves, twisting the facts and calling them “bad science” so there backers can buy another yacht.” Several other studies have demonstrated an obvious decline in environmental engagement since around 1980.

“The worst sin towards our fellow creatures in not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them; that’s the essence of inhumanity”—George Bernard Shaw.

About Malcolm McCallum
Malcolm McCallum is managing editor of Herpetological Consevation and Biology, currently the largest journal in herpetology (http://www.herpconbio.org). He is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science at the University of Illinois Springfield. Gwendolynn Bury is a doctoral student in the department of zoology at Oregon State University and serves as an assistant editor for the journal Herpetological Conservation and Biology.

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/where-have-all-the-treehuggers-gone-461721.htm

Media Relations Contact

Malcolm McCallum
Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Illinois Springfield
Telephone: 816-732-3920
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Web: http://www.herpconbio.org/McCallum/

New England Remediation Services, LLC Earns Lead Removal Certification

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Concord, NH -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/17/2014 -- Ron Pinciaro from New England Remediation Services, LLC, has just announced that he has earned his New Hampshire certification as a lead abatement supervisor. In addition, key employee Chandara Khim also earned his certification. The course, which was conducted by the Institute for Environmental Education, Inc. in Wilmington, Mass., consisted of 32 hours of intensive training. As Pinciaro noted, on-going continuing education is required for his company to maintain the certification.

According to information on the Lead Certification New Hampshire website, the new Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) program’s requirements apply to projects if they disturb 6 square feet of interior lead paint surface and/or 20 square feet of exterior lead paint surface. The new rule, which applies to general contractors, property managers, renovation contractors and many others, requires EPA certification by April 22. Businesses that are not registered with the EPA will risk being fined up to $37,500 per day.

“The goal of the new Rule is to have contractors trained in how to conduct renovation activities safely to reduce the risk of lead poisoning,” noted an article on the New Hampshire Department of Safety website, adding that common renovation activities that disturb lead-based paint, such as sanding, cutting, and demolition, create hazardous lead dust and chips that may be harmful to children and adults.

“The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health Services, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is working with the EPA to distribute the information to contractors so they can register and become certified before the deadline.”

Because Pinciaro understands the dangers that are associated with exposure to lead paint, he felt it was crucial to go through the intensive lead removal certification program as soon as possible. As an article on the EPA’s website explained, lead is especially dangerous to children because their smaller and still-growing bodies absorb more of the heavy metal than adults. In addition, babies and toddlers are at a higher risk of developing lead poisoning because they are more likely to put things in their mouth that may have been covered with lead based paint. Adults can also be affected by lead; for example, by breathing lead dust that comes from old and deteriorating paint, and during repair or renovation work.

Unfortunately, it does not take a lot of lead to cause damage to the brain; scientists have found that inhaling or ingesting a small quantity of lead on a regular basis can be extremely harmful.

Specifically, the lead stays in the bloodstream for about a month or so, before heading to the organs, where it will remain for six to eight months. Eventually it ends up in the bones, where it stays for a whopping 30 years.

Anybody who would like to learn more about New England Remediation Services is welcome to visit the company’s website; there, they can read more about their remediation and renovation services.

About New England Remediation Services
New England Remediation Services, LLC is centrally located in Concord, New Hampshire to serve all of New England with mold remediation (mold removal), inspection and testing services. In addition, the company offers fire and water damage restoration, lead and asbestos abatement. The company is fully licensed, insured, and trained in the field of mold abatement and improving indoor air quality. For more information, please visit http://moldremovalnh.com/

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/new-england-remediation-services-llc-earns-lead-removal-certification-462372.htm

Media Relations Contact

Paula Pinciaro
Email: Click to Email Paula Pinciaro
Web: http://moldremovalnh.com

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