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Monday, 01/02/2017 9:59:43 PM

Monday, January 02, 2017 9:59:43 PM

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When I first got into MVTG I was looking for a company that had a positive business friendly approached to reduce wasteful carbon.

Having what I believe a good grasp of how government tries to solve social and environmental problems (by taxing) there was/is no doubt in my mind that a world carbon tax is on the horizon (see Bernie Sanders climate change solution).

So why do I believe Mantra's Technology has a future?

I look no further than the evolution of the waste management business. For centuries municipalities simply picked up your trash from your home and buried your garbage in land fills. A total non profitable venture for them. Then one day the municipalities discovered that not all garbage was equal,paper, glass, metal and plastic products could be recycled, and actually make revenue for the municipalities.

Sequestration of Carbon today. to me is where early waste management use to be. Once it is proven that the carbon waste can be recycled to saleable products using Mantra's technology for profit then Mantra's potential will be limitless.

Recycling of garbage has been around a long long time, it has only been widely implemented world wide the last few decades. Why? To safe the planet, no because it is profitable.

People started going solar why? Because they wanted to leave a lesser carbon imprint? They say that but the truth is fossil fuels were getting expensive any everyone thought that their prices would continue to rise, so they started going to solar to try and have future power, they thought at a cheaper price.

Moral of the story money rules all, sequestrating is throwing money down a hole Carbon Utilization is taking that money out of the hole and putting it back in your pocket with a little extra.

Unlike governments, businesses do not like to throw money away, carbon utilization is a logical solution to sequestrating.