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  Wise Landfill uses organisms to convert trash and carbon dioxide into carbon-negative alternative fuels, averting oil crisis while improving local economies at oil independence capacity.   This proprietary process produces ethanol and bio-diesel.  Bioremediation of nuclear waste is also underway.

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About Wise Landfill

      Wise Landfill & Recycling Mining's (“Wise Landfill”) use of the proprietary organic hydrolysis process is poised as the only game-changing cellulosic-ethanol technology company to meet light vehicle fuel demand in the United States at a rate consistent with oil independence using ethanol from landfill waste (MSW) and other plant derivatives.

The Technology

      The Technology uses a proprietary blend of organic material to accentuate the breakdown of hardened exoskeleton on the exterior of the cell tissue wall without the use of environmentally questionable acid and increase biomass as a result.   The Technology also employs various systems in its operations to concentrate the fermentation at a higher yield. These ethanol mills will produce between 4.4 times as much as other cellulosic processes and 2.3 times than corn ethanol.   For that reason, this model is profitable at smaller sizes and can be made portable to fit any waste stream diversion strategy (recycling), thereby resolving the refinery / distribution dilemma.

License

      Wise Landfill is established to deploy its organic hydrolysis process technology nationally for the profitable conversion of cellulosic waste materials to ethanol no matter the decay rate and climate zone (“Technology”).   For Fuel Freedom, Inc. is the world-wide licensee of the Technology for use in the production of this ethanol for the consumer transportation fuel market.   Wise Landfill 's goal is to develop and operate high-yield transportation fuel production facilities through on-site landfill ethanol mills and local distribution.
      With the research and development work completed, patent protections in place, the product markets researched, and several large-scale product-producing projects currently in various stages of development, Wise Landfill is uniquely positioned to become the catalyst for carbon-negative energy sources in the United States.

Corporate Structure

      Wise Landfill team has the rapid growth industry experience to facilitate extreme production and is presently preparing for the economic prediction of oil crisis in 2009.   To ensure the best ongoing market foothold and industry lead, a strategy of this company is to coincide the timing of ethanol mill construction throughout the nation by multiple manufacturers with the undulations of the Kondratieff Wave economic winter.   The team is devoting considerable time to discern the financial paths that will sustain such noble feats.


Looking Forward

      Statements about Wise Landfill Ethanol’s future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements contained herein or introduced other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995.   Wise Landfill Ethanol’s actual results could differ materially from expected results.   Wise Landfill & Recycling Mining undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances.   Should events occur which materially affect any comments made within this objective; Wise Landfill & Recycling Mining will appropriately inform the public.

 
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