Waste to Energy

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WASTE TO ENERGY (PROPOSAL EXTRACT)

I. Introduction:

At Green Innovation and Technology, our vision is to be the world’s most respected global alternate energy consultant, marketer and manufacturer representative.

Our core values are our Shared Responsibilities and they include:

* Shared responsibility to our clients, by putting the client first, providing superior advice, products and services while acting with high integrity.

* Shared responsibility to each other by providing outstanding people the best opportunities to realize their potentials, treat each other with respect, champion diversity.

* Shared responsibility to our suppliers and manufacturers that we represent, by putting the company’s long term interests ahead of each short term gains and providing superior results for our partners.

In other to deliver quality product and service, we partner with International Environmental Solutions – IES, to provide best-in-class waste to energy solution.

IES is revolutionizing the way communities around the world will convert their waste to renewable, safe sources of energy.

At IES and GITEK Inc, your community's concerns are our concerns:  

* Protecting your community's quality of life

* Providing cost-effective waste management

* Creating renewable, sustainable energy to help your community grow and prosper

IES, using state-of-the-art technology in Pyrolysis, offers the most innovative and environmentally safe technology for converting waste to power on the world market today.  IES proprietary Pyrolysis system, the Advanced Pyrolytic System® meets or exceeds all International, federal, state, and local requirements for air quality and environmental regulations.

Environmental Degradation, Human Health, and Waste

Every year there is an estimated 30 million tones of solid waste and 4,400 million cubic meters of liquid waste generated in the urban areas of most African countries. The municipal solid waste (MSW) generation...