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And I am trading from around the other side of the world. isn't internet great:). have to get up at 3oclock in the morning to catch the early worm though
You need to look at Noble Trading . Those guys are on the ball. Haven't had any problem at all. Got in touch with them thismorning to have my shares changed over. They immediately got intouch with penson financial and within 1/2 hour it was done. Hence my trade.
sold most for .03 . will make up the loss in ACTC
I'm trading through Noble trading. Just sold my new 25,000 (old 15mil)
Noble trading just changed my account over. Now I can trade. down
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Sen. Franken introduces bill for labeling household products
by Madeleine Baran, Minnesota Public Radio --- September 23, 2009
St. Paul, Minn. - Sen. Al Franken introduced legislation on Wednesday that would require household cleaning products, like furniture polish and laundry detergent, to carry labels with a complete list of ingredients.
The Household Product Labeling Act, the second piece of legislation introduced by Franken, would expand existing labeling requirements.
Current law requires that product labels list "immediately hazardous" ingredients, but companies are not required to list ingredients that might cause harm over time.
The proposed legislation comes at a time when consumers have raised concerns about other potential toxins, including BPA, a chemical used to manufacture plastic bottles. In May, Minnesota became the first state to approve a ban of the sale of baby bottles and sippy cups made with BPA.
"Moms and dads have a right to know whether harmful chemicals are present in their kitchen cupboards," Franken said. "When my wife Franni and I were raising our own kids, we were constantly concerned with what we used to wash their cribs, their pacifiers, the floors, and surfaces they played on. This is just a common-sense measure to help parents keep their kids safe and healthy."
Julia Earl, executive director of Preventing Harm Minnesota, said that the legislation would help consumers make better choices.
"There's a part of the consumers who I think assume that if it's on the store shelf, it is safe or it should be safe," Earl said. "And then there's a whole other part of the population that's growing that is really concerned about whether or not the products are safe."
"Moms and dads have a right to know whether harmful chemicals are present in their kitchen cupboards." - Sen. Al FrankenIn a 2007 report, Women's Voices for the Earth, an environmental advocacy organization, compiled information about the health risks of common household cleaners.
According to the "Household Hazards: Potential Hazard of Home Cleaning Products" report, certain chemicals found in cleaning products have been linked to increased rates of asthma, reproductive problems, and developmental delays.
The report said that some of the potentially harmful ingredients include: glycol ethers (found in several types of Pine Sol and Formula 409 cleaners), phthalates (found in many laundry detergents and fabric softeners), and monoethanolamine (found in many types of Tide, Dreft, Ivory, Gain, and Cheer detergents).
Earl said that fragrances added to cleaning products also pose health risks.
"A lot of us associate a clean home with a certain smell, like a lemony smell or a pine smell," she said. "And unfortunately, depending on how they've been manufactured, phthalates may have been used in creating that fragrancy scent, which can in turn cause health problems."
Earl said that the legislation has some limitations. Consumers would need to read labels carefully and understand which chemicals might cause long-term health problems.
"Ultimately, Preventing Harm Minnesota would like to see the manufacturers creating products without any toxicants," she said.
Rep. Steve Israel, of New York, has introduced companion legislation in the House of Representatives.
I am not crying. I have invested heavily in this Company. What I am saying is that there are professional Companies like the one that I linked to, that know how to promote stocks and new small cap companies effectively to attract small and large investors. This Company is just one that uses the internet to full advantage. They have professional staff who's job it is to work with Companies like Winning Brands to enhance Company and product profile's to their full advantage. Every small cap Company relies on others to varying degrees do "their work" particularly if other org, Co, people have the expertise in a particular area that can help the Small cap Company grow. And why not. Your remark about negative people and taken in the context of your overall reply suggests to me that you are implying that I am of the same irk. I can assure you that I am anything but negative.
few spelling mistakes. Perhaps they should correct before putting on their site.
Most of the Companies IMO on the pink sheets are not worth investing in. People can start these companies by using a shell and then start making money, FOR THEMSELVES, not the shareholder. Look at the huge salaries and bonuses these people pay themselves. Directors make money buying selling to the company their privately owned cheap assets at a huge premium. It's all about making as much money as you can from niave investors before the scam is found out. HUMAN GREED I think it is called.
If CEO's and Directors were genuine in their business they would keep their salaries to a minimim and not take bonuses until they have shown they can build the Company up to such a stage that it is showing good profits and avoid reverse splits. That in turn helps the shareholders and Share price. More often than not the shareholders get screwed at every turn. Yet people still keep investing in these shams. All IMHO
I have no quams about loading up on this stock. Yes I am down but I am not in the least worried. I don't have as many as some on the board but I do have a few and intend to double my holding before Christmas. The way it is growing we, the stockholders, are certain to realize a tidy profit in the forseeable future. IF WE HOLD
I use it in my cars window washers. Just a few drops. Cleans the windows fine and cheaper than the dedicated additives like bugs off.
I thought I read somewhere that it had Banana oil and that is uesed in Food flavouring. It also gives off the unusual Banana smell that is synonomous with Winning Colours Stain Remover. However, I may be wrong.
What harm do cleaning chemicals do to the Human body? LOTS!
MEDICAL FACILITIES
Currently, the majority of cleaners used in hospitals contain irritating and toxic contaminants, which pose a threat to healthcare workers, patients, guests and the indoor air quality. Many standard cleaning products contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs), many of which are neurotoxins and are implicated in respiratory irritations, headaches, and skin rashes and in long-term health issues. Research shows that exposure to cleaning agents is associated with an increased risk of new-onset asthma among nurses and housekeeping staff.
In the U.S. alone, more than 2 million nosocomial infections are acquired each year, resulting in over $4 billion in healthcare costs and approximately 100,000 deaths. As a result, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) continue to enforce stricter guidelines in the type of cleaning products used in medical facilities.
As alternative, eco-friendly products are currently being more widely produced, hospitals are now able to choose safer, milder cleaning products. Green Bridge provides non-toxic, bio-renewable surface cleaners, which are better for patients and healthcare workers. These products have the ability to clean floors, walls, painted surfaces, exterior bowl surfaces, empty basins, showers, and conductive flooring and lavatory fixtures. Green Bridge also has designed its products to help neutralize odors commonly found in hospitals and other medical facilities.
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AGRICULTURE
Green Bridge’s products aid in the elimination of odors and toxins, such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S), which occur naturally in animal waste. H2S is released primarily as a gas that spreads in the air; it is flammable, colorless and has a characteristic odor of rotten eggs. Numerous studies have linked H2S with health problems in humans. Exposure to low concentrations of hydrogen sulfide may cause irritation to the eyes, nose and throat. It may also cause difficulty in breathing for some asthmatics. In many individuals, there may be permanent or long-term effects such as headaches, poor attention span, poor memory and poor motor function.
H2S level regulations and guidelines have historically been determined and enforced on a State level, although more recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has mandated that certain livestock farms report their estimated air emissions and have been enforcing penalties of up to $25,000, per day, with non-compliant farms. Current states that enforce H2S level regulations include: Arizona, California, Delaware, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon and Wisconsin.
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RETAIL
Green bridge
While it is true that today’s household cleaning products are much more effective than those available to consumers a decade ago, the majority of these products contain a plethora of chemicals whose presence in the household raises very serious health concerns. Chemicals contained in these products can remain suspended in the air for hours after the products have been used and can easily be inhaled. Due to these factors, the EPA has estimated that the air quality inside the home is 5 to 10 times more toxic than the air outside. A recent study, examining indoor home air quality, throughout 6 cities, revealed peak concentrations of 20 specific toxic chemicals were 200 to 500 times higher inside than the highest concentrations recorded outside.
There are approximately 85,000 chemicals used in household cleaning products. According to the Breast Cancer Fund, complete toxicological screening data is available for only 7% of these chemicals. Additionally, more than 90% of these chemicals have never been tested for their effects on human health. Testing conducted by the National Toxicology Program concluded between 5% and 10% of all chemicals in production could be expected to be carcinogenic in humans.
As consumers are becoming more aware of the harmful effects that their household cleaners pose, consumers trends show that the ‘green factor’ has become a criterion when making purchasing decisions. Between 2006 and 2007, sales of natural cleaning products rose by 23%. Although U.S. organic household cleaning products currently only represented 3% of the $5 billion industry, it is anticipated that the total market share will increase to 30% by 2013.
Green Bridge offers 100% organic cleaners, to replace synthetic products currently offered in the marketplace. The Company’s GBI Product Line consists of stain removers, all-purpose disinfectants, window cleaners, laundry detergents, odor eliminators and toilet bowel cleaners.
Old but interesting
http://wnbd.wikidot.com/wnbd-coverage
Try a little eucalyptus oil or Ti-tree oil with the 1-10 mixture.
Dives you the disinfectant and keeps it natural
sorry pressed ok three times because it was taking so long to process.
From what i hear Lowes is still progressing. IMO the ball is now in their court. I guess the reason it is taking so long is with all large Chain stores they have strict procedures and protocols for new suppliers and even though Winning Brands may have completed all their prerequisite requirements Lowes may still be processing the account.
I am just waiting to sell my other stock before I buy another 6mil here. Hope I can get in at these levels or below. Can't wait for payday December 2010.
http://www.johnsondiversey.com/NR/rdonlyres/C4842327-301A-4826-BE37-10F7F28A38D1/0/CCSGeneralPurposeSpotter.pdf
ECO product. used for general purpose cleaning and stain removal. Has no harsh chemicals. Always hany to know who our competitors are
What is Linear alc ethox used in the Stain Remover
Don't write Lowes off. Can't say more.
IMO The best way to sell a product like Winning Colours to consumers is to show them the Health benefits of using such a product over those that could be a health risk
ECO-Friendly cleaning products: Healthy and safe alternative for you and the family
The issue:
Cleaning products that are full of chemicals
The larger issues:
-Certain glass cleaners contain isopropyl alcohol which can irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat, and ammonia which can irritate the skin and eyes and cause coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.
-Many all-purpose cleaners contain 2-butoxyethanol which can cause headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness and confusion, and eye, nose, throat and mouth irritation.
-Certain bathroom cleaners contain Sodium hypochlorite/chlorine which can irritate the skin; and cause eye damage, coughing and/or shortness of breath.
Be Part of the Solution
By using eco-friendly cleaning products, you may be able to reduce health risks by reducing your exposure to harmful chemicals. Try this eco-friendly alternative:
An alternative to these Stain removers and cleaners is WINNING COLOURS stain remover and cleaner. This product has no harsh chemicals such as solvents, chlorine, nitrates, enzymes, phosphates and bleach. Is kind to the skin and safe around people and animals.
Is Winning Colors 100% organic?
All these, as some of you would say "small and insignificant" annoucements of new outlets are hitting many news webs, Reuters, CNBC, AZObuild, Trading markets, Examiner, Forbes, finanznachrichten.de, Newsblaze. Should I carry on. The list goes on and on. Anyone who thinks that a small insignificant picture of Winning Colours in a country a world away should think again. There is no insignificance when the story is plastered on many top web sites. The world is hearing about Winning Colours everytime an announcement comes out from Winning Brands NO MATTER HOW SMALL.