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AXIH on Greentech Media: Tuesday's Green News: IBM Eyes Plastic Recycling, And More http://bit.ly/bX25ZL Mar 9, 2010
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Green Gov, Like Axion International (AXIH), Leads Sustainability Movement by Example - http://bit.ly/9Azr4F Feb 22, 2010
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Green Gov, Like Axion International (AXIH), Leads Sustainability Movement by Example
The “Green Gov” movement, as described in a blog post from a website called Target Population, is an interesting concept, as it shows the government’s commitment to sustainable construction. The principles fit nicely with Axion International Holding’s (AXIH) history in using products that are made of 100% recycled products. Axion is strategically positioned to benefit if Green Gov becomes a standard for the private industry, as their priorities are parallel.
Target Population’s blog post cites, “Federal agencies are already taking actions toward sustainability and by doing so they are helping to spur innovation and jobs in the private sector, reducing costs, and reducing pollution and the use of precious resources.” Axion has the foresight to already follow these tactics independently.
Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, blogged discussing her meeting with the Office of Management and Budget and other leaders from federal agencies regarding sustainability in the federal government. She reported this meeting was a follow up to Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech on January 27, 2010 in which he “set a government-wide greenhouse gas emissions reduction of 28 percent by 2020….”
Under the executive order each federal agency is required to create its own sustainability plan. The 28% reduction plan resulted from reviewing the plans from 35 different federal agency targets. For example the Department of Defense plans to “reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 34% by 2020 for all non-combat activities,” and the Department of the Treasury “intends to reduce its emissions by 33%,” by 2020.
Government leaders also seek to engage the approximately 1.5 million federal employees in the plan toward sustainability. They sponsored the Green Gov contest last October, an online program that challenged employees to take part in the President’s Executive Order on Federal Sustainability by submitting their own clean energy ideas and voting on others. Over 1,380 ideas were submitted to eliminate waste and save energy, and many will be put into practice in the very near foreseeable future. The emissions reduction plan was a requirement in the executive order on Federal Sustainability, which committed the federal government to lead by example.
Axion technology pioneers the use of recycled materials in a variety of industrial applications. We believe that these solutions are both economically competitive and eco-friendly in addition to being structurally superior in many important ways. We believe that a strong government mandate can only help accelerate our growth and bring more attention to our world class technologies.
Disclosure: I am the President of Axion International Holdings.Greentech Media: Axion International's Bridge to Tomorrow—from Plastic
Greentech Media recently wrote an article (published on Seeking Alpha and on GreentechMedia.com) on Axion International's (AXIH) landmark bridge at Fort Eustis made with nearly 100% recycled plastic and able to support an M1 Abrams tank. The article’s subhead, “The Great Satan of Materials is the New Green,” gets right to the heart of what Axion CEO recently said on a recent CNNMoney.com interview.
According to the Greentech Media article, “Plastic – that ubiquitous, impervious, tough petroleum-based material – is becoming the green material of choice for a number of entrepreneurs, largely because it's impervious, tough and ubiquitous… Right now, countries have generally two options: Burn it for fuel or send it off to an emerging nation to be put in a landfill. Retrofitting it for a new use cuts landfill, of course, but it can also be more energy efficient than milling wood or steel."
To read the Seeking Alpha version of the article click here.
To read the Greentechmedia.com version of the article click here.
Greentech Media also mentioned Axion's patented technology in the Top Ten Emerging Trends of 2009.
Energy Fix: Axion CEO Interviewed on CNNMoney.com
It’s an informative video that covers many of our current and potential future markets. Click on the image below to watch the video.
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