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Tirex Signs Deal to Supply Tire Recycling System with WCH
Posted on January 12th, 2012 No commentsThe Tirex Corp., Westport, Conn., has entered into a joint venture agreement with Wyoming Corporate Headquarters (WCH), West Columbia, S.C., to recycle scrap tires collected at WCH’s Tennessee facility. “With the successful collection of scrap tires, this joint venture moves Tirex from its developmental stage to a commercial entity with revenue-generating operations and is just the tip of the iceberg for the expansion of our technology into the market,” says John Threshie Jr., president of Tirex. “Since we own 25 percent of the joint venture, revenues to Tirex could be significant in 2012.” The engineering construction firm JECC, based in Quebec, will undertake the fabrication and installation of the tire recycling system, estimated to cost $7.5 million
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AERC Certifies all of its Com-Cycle Facilities
Posted on November 22nd, 2011 No commentsThe electronics recycling firm AERC Recycling Solutions Inc.
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Hilex Poly, ChicoBag Reach Settlement over False Marketing Claims
Posted on September 22nd, 2011 No commentsHilex Poly Company LLC , Hartsville, S.C., a manufacturer and recycler of plastic bags, films and wraps has reached a settlement agreement with ChicoBag, a manufacturer of reusable bags, resolving a lawsuit in which Hilex Poly contended that ChicoBag was making false marketing claims against it. The agreement resulted in an undisclosed settlement payment to Hilex Poly from ChicoBag
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Vendor Notebook – Microsoft to release new healthcare mobile apps
Posted on November 12th, 2010 No commentsMicrosoft has announced a new suite of apps in the Windows Phone 7 marketplace. There are more than 50 applications listed in the health and fitness section of the marketplace, including OptumizeMe, a health challenge application from OptumHealth, a business unit of UnitedHealth Group that it blends healthier living with fun, entertainment and social networks; users can set up health and fitness challenges, track their progress, post results to Facebook, and compete or collaborate to reach their health goals.
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Increased Focus on ZeuS Malware Clears the Way for Other Threats
Posted on October 20th, 2010 No commentsThe ZeuS “crimeware toolkit” has made recent headlines lately by garnering attention of the FBI, and for the new components that allow hackers to break into BlackBerry and Symbian phones. Such a tight focus on ZeuS in the news and by leading security software manufacturers allows for other sophisticated malware to take a stronger hold in the marketplace…
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