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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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WLRM, Inc. Celebrates Completion of Its Cellulosic Ethanol Breakthrough

      SAN BERNARDINO, CA – November 15, 2007 – WLRM, Inc.
WLRM celebrates the discovery of a new bio-fuel process that is both economically and environmentally attractive.

      A Discovery Celebration and Launching Ceremony will be held in the Phoenix area during Thanksgiving weekend to be announced.   The BBQ Celebration will be open to the public on first come basis.   Local, state, and national government officials will be invited along with industry leaders.

      Wise Landfill’s process is believed to be the most significant find in bio-fuel history.   This organic hydrolysis process is carbon negative and produces almost 4.4 times as much ethanol as similar cellulosic processes, 2.3 times more than corn ethanol.

Bugs Are Devouring Our Fuel, Nearly $50 Million Per Day!

      Most cellulosic ethanol derives sugars from the cell tissue of plant stock using Acid Hydrolysis, as opposed to extracting sugar from a fruit or kernel.   Acid Hydrolysis involves accessing and separating the sugar in the cellulose of the plant.   WLRM’s formulated process is organic and utilizes Einstein’s theory of Capillary Action; there is no environmentally questionable acid used.   When mold was found consuming 30 year-old newspaper in landfills, a proprietary organic breakdown was then discovered that utilizes carbon dioxide from the air and 100% of the plant fibers, not just the cellulose.   Unrecyclable paper, a food source for mold and insects, totals over 40% of total municipal solid waste and is a key source for this process.

      Simply stated, the process is economically carbon negative.

WLRM corporation is Led by Microbiological Organic Hydrolysis Pioneer and Carbon Negative Cellulosic Ethanol Technology Founder Stephen L. Rush

      Stephen L. Rush, inventor of the process and CEO of Wise Landfill, recently commented in mid October, “This discovery is an answer to a Western need, an American dilemma,” referring to economic implications of the growing oil crisis gauntlet and the one-term presidency coming, “because it’s not so much a problem with the supply of oil.   We learned from Hurricane Katrina the problem is the ability to refine it.”   Although not yet in operation [as of the time of this printing], WLRM’s distribution network is geared to be localized by mining landfills on-site with their proprietary mill size.

      While completing the preliminary research on the process in May, Mr. Rush said “At the very least America should increase its alternative vehicle fuel by the same rate as China’s and India’s growth in relation to their petroleum consumption and carbon expenditure.   While we are at it, this process should be designed for oil independence as well.”   WLRM’s proprietary process can produce 87.5% of America’s light vehicle fuel needs when fully implemented.

      More information on Stephen L. Rush can be found at http://www.StephenRush.com.

About Wise Landfill Recycling Mining:

      Wise Landfill Recycling Mining is a privately held Nevada corporation with satellite offices in California and Arizona.

      Its mission is to use Landfill Green Waste and Unrecycled Paper as a source for Ethanol and Bio-diesel fuel, using a proprietary methods for increasing biomass and sugar separation, while improving the global environment and local economies.

 
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