“Imagine a World Without Waste” Dr.
John Whitney, CEO, Itronics Inc. Is
Doing Just That
RENO, Nev., Aug. 08, 2018 (GLOBE
NEWSWIRE) -- The publication
“bizNEVADA” has produced a cover
story on Itronics Inc. (OTC: ITRO)
and its Founder and CEO Dr. John
Whitney. The theme of the story is:
Most people cannot imagine a world
without waste. However, the concept
of zero waste is nothing new to Dr
Whitney and Itronics. Not only has
it imagined a world without waste,
it is creating it by taking
hazardous toxic waste and creating
environmentally-friendly consumer
products.
The link to the story: http://biznevada.com/2018/07/imagine-world-without-waste/.
The article begins by explaining how
Dr. Whitney saved Nevada from
significant Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) fines because
silver-bearing photographic waste
being dumped into the state’s rivers
is highly toxic to fish. Dr.
Whitney’s Company invented a new
process that extracts silver out of
the photo waste. The silver is sold
and what remains is turned into an
award-winning fertilizer, GOLD’n GRO,
which is sold to large California
agricultural entities.
The “bizNEVADA” article details how
Itronics today changes electronic
waste (e-waste) from used computers
into valuable gold, silver, copper,
tin and palladium. Finally it also
explains how Itronics is working to
develop an efficient and
environmentally attractive process
to change mining waste into useable
products and water.
“We are very pleased by this
accurate, thorough story about our
company and we look forward to our
investors and potential shareholders
having a chance to read it,” said
Dr. Whitney.
About Itronics
Headquartered in Reno, Nevada,
Itronics Inc. is a “Creative Green
Technology” Company which produces
GOLD’n GRO specialty liquid
fertilizers, silver bullion, and
silver-bearing glass. The Company’s
goal is to achieve profitable green
technology driven organic growth in
specialty GOLD’n GRO fertilizers,
silver, zinc, and minerals. The
Company’s technologies maximize the
recovery and uses of metals and
minerals and by doing this maximize
sustainability.
Through its subsidiary, Itronics
Metallurgical, Inc., Itronics is the
only company with a fully permitted
“Beneficial Use Photochemical,
Silver, and Water Recycling” plant
in the United States that converts
100 percent of the spent
photoliquids into GOLD’n GRO liquid
fertilizers, silver bullion, and
silver bearing glass. This is
internationally recognized award
winning “Zero Waste” Technology. The
Company is developing a portfolio of
environmentally beneficial “Zero
waste” processing and mining
technologies. Itronics has received
numerous domestic and international
awards that recognize its ability to
successfully use chemical science
and engineering to create and
implement new environmentally green
recycling and fertilizer
technologies.
The Company's environmentally
friendly award winning GOLD'n GRO
liquid fertilizers, which are
extensively used in agriculture, can
be used for lawns and houseplants,
and are available at the Company's
"e-store" on Amazon.Com. Due to
expanded retail customer interest,
GOLD'n GRO fertilizer may now be
purchased in Reno, Nevada at the
"Buy Nevada First Gift Shop" at 4001
S. Virginia St.
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