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Tuesday, 05/02/2017 11:05:40 AM

Tuesday, May 02, 2017 11:05:40 AM

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#StartTheMovement #CleanupNigeria #Sustainability

CEO and Managing Partner of FDL, Akinpelu Cornelius Shogunle, Ph.D., P.E. affirmed that “DualZorb fulfills the scope of requirements in a single product needed to address the Nigerian oil spill clean-up and environmental challenges it faces every day.” Many of these problems are highlighted in the Guardian’s May 2011 article about the ignored Nigerian Oil Spill that dwarfs the U.S. Gulf spill, including containing the oil fires caused by the spills.

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Dr. Shogunle went on to say, “More oil is spilled from the Nigerian Delta's network of terminals, pipes, pumping stations and oil platforms every year than has been lost in the Gulf of Mexico, the site of the last major ecological catastrophe caused by oil that poured from a leak triggered by the explosion of British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon Rig last April.”
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110906005737/en/MC-Endeavors-Signs-Strategic-Partnership-Fiscal-Dynamics




Our product is made wholly from beetle kill trees making it an environmentally responsible solution for oil spill remediation,” said Shelly St Pierre, owner and chief financial officer of LBI. “With the energy industry drilling on federal and state lands, having a product like ours provides companies with a cost effective and natural means of doing business while leaving a site in better condition than traditional methods. We like to say we’re cleaning the environment with the environment.”

LBI Renewable was initially founded in 2007 as Little Bits, Inc., a cat litter company that manufactured a 100 percent natural pellet made from beetle killed trees. The product was found to be effective in cleaning oil spills and later changed direction to focus on industrial spill absorbants.
http://www.pr.com/press-release/368190




Asian Longhorned Beetle:
A key source for our wood fiber based all-natural products is beetle killed pine trees of the United States Rocky Mountain forests. The forests have become very dense due to decades of fire control and the recent droughts, leaving these dense forests dry and vulnerable to insect outbreaks. According to the U.S. Forest Service, 41.7 million acres of U.S. Forests (private and public) have been affected since the outbreak of the mountain bark beetle in 1996. These dead standing forests are causing severe soil erosion, are extremely susceptible to intense wildfires, and provide very poor habitat for wildlife.
lbirenewable.com/page20.html
https://www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/alb/albvideo/english_script.shtm






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