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From Firestone to Fossil Fuel, Alliance Recovery Corp. (ARVY.OB) has the Environment on its Mind

Alliance Recovery Corporation (ARVY.OB) is focused on developing ecologically friendly alternatives to the non-renewable resources currently producing the electrical power used by millions of people every day.

They are a developmental stage company that plans to construct a showcase “waste-to-energy” facility at one of several sites currently being investigated by its engineering team. The Company’s waste to energy facility will recover fuel oil as a result of a thermal chemical process that converts rubber waste, including used or scrap tires, to oil. Subsequently, the recovered oil is used to fuel large reciprocating engines driving alternators making electricity.

Recovering fuel oil from rubber waste will contribute to fossil fuel conservation efforts and ultimately help reduce the consumption of America’s energy resources. In addition to the sale of electricity generated from the recovered fuel oil, several additional valuable bi-products produced in the thermal chemical conversion process will also be sold into either domestic or international markets. Alliance Recovery’s processing facilities can be located, constructed and operated to meet the specific needs of the community and operated in an environmentally friendly manner.

Every year millions of pounds of rubber waste from tires and other rubber products are produced and must be disposed of once they are no longer needed, and by using Alliance Recovery’s proprietary process which turns rubber waste into electrical energy, facilities can provide an environmentally friendly solution. This solution to rubber waste disposal is becoming an alternative source of power.

The manufacturing process developed by the Company recovers steam and/or hot water that can be sold to neighboring industries requiring steam and/or hot water in their manufacturing process, for example, hydroponics greenhouses could purchase the recovered heat for use in growing a wide array of different hydroponics plants.

Peter Vaisler, the President and CEO of Alliance Recovery points out, “There is a plethora of companies making electricity burning fossil fuels, but as of this date the Alliance thermal chemical decomposition of rubber waste to make fuel oil for electrical energy generation remains unique. Furthermore, according to independent third party engineers assessing the Alliance process, our one pass system that provides for the production of fuel oil, process gases and a commercial grade of carbon black gives the Company unique operational and economic advantages.”

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