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dounome

01/06/10 11:32 AM

#13779 RE: proxyfight #13775

Proxyfight are you so ever wrong,here is why

Cleantech Awards

Award Winning Creative Clean Technology

(to download a printable PDF version of these awards, please click here)

Itronics, under the leadership of its President, Dr. John Whitney, has developed and is now operating the only vertically integrated, fully permitted facility in the United States, that uses its break through “Beneficial Use Photochemical, Silver, and Water Recycling Technology” to convert photographic liquid waste into pure silver and GOLD’n GRO liquid fertilizers. Itronics is the only company in the world with vertically integrated “zero waste” photochemical recycling technology that produces highly effective liquid fertilizers for agriculture.

Itronics and its President, Dr. John Whitney have received international recognition for developing “zero waste” clean technology that maximizes raw material sustainability for the 140 year old photographic industry and produces highly effective environmentally compatible GOLD’n GRO liquid fertilizers for use in suburban and rural horticulture and agriculture.

2000—Dr. John Whitney has received a Silver Star Award for making a significant contribution to northern Nevada’s Truckee Meadows quality of life.


2000—Dr. John Whitney was selected as Nevada’s Inventor of the year.


2001—Itronics was one of five finalists for the 2001 Kirkpatrick Chemical Engineering Award.


2005—Dr. John Whitney honored as “Scot of the Year” by the Nevada Society of Scottish Clans for his work to recycle photochemicals.


2005—Itronics awarded second place (IchemE), Worldwide Environmental Awards in London, England.


2005—Itronics awarded USA Gold at the International Green Apple Environmental Awards in London, England.


2006—GOLD’n GRO was named one of the top 10 new technologies representing the best of agricultural innovation by the Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers.


2006—Itronics named International Green Hero by the Green Organization, London, England.


2007—Dr. John Whitney named northern Nevada Entrepreneur of the Year—Agriculture/Environment.

With the receipt of the Kirkpatrick award, the IChemE award, the Green Apple award and now the Green Hero award, Itronics has gained international recognition for its zero waste recycling program for the worldwide Photographic Industry. This major breakthrough for the 140 year old Photographic Industry is an example of technology that can be developed to enable materials using industries to completely convert their waste streams into usable goods. The Photographic Industry can now be a truly “Green Industry” and a world leader in maximizing global resource sustainability and improving agriculture by globally supporting and promoting this leading edge clean technology

CANT GET BETTER THAN THAT.
DO U NO ME
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feddupwithnitwit

01/06/10 11:38 AM

#13780 RE: proxyfight #13775

prox, that is a good question for insidejob.
He seems to know all the inner workings in the company.

From what I heard, Whit is very well-respected in the mining community. That's his specialty, not fertilizers. As you know, the ferts came out of the metal extraction process of the photochemical waste. When the heavy metals are extracted what's leftover is a nitrogen-rich liquid which is a perfect base for fertilizers...just gotta add some sulfur, iron, magnesium, etc. dependent on the particular crop. He decided to prove the technology with photochemical waste first and create a line of ferts...taking something toxic and turning it into something beneficial.
I don't know why he didn't pursue the mining end more aggressively. Probably because he was too busy trying to raise funds on his own and cutting deals with the Devil in NYC.
As for GPXM, I can only guess they didn't need the technology at the time at that location and/or Whit didn't have the ability to provide on-site equipment for them. I don't know.
I do know that there's dozens of miners in Alaska that are finding chitloads of gold but they're unable to obtain permits to get it because of the environmentalists. Whit can solve this problem. He needs to get the word out and form some partnerships or something. He's always wanted to do everything on his own and that's just not possible....especially with no cash. LOL

What's the deal, insidejobber? can you shed some light on this subject?