Alliance Recovery (PK) (USOTC:ARVY)
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Alliance Recovery Corporation (OTC BB: ARVY) is pleased to announce that
Alliance representatives have been invited to attend the Bridgestone
Firestone US Technical Center in Akron, Ohio to provide their staff with
a presentation, outlining the merits of our carbon black product and the
status of our company. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the use
of Alliance carbon black in Bridgestone Firestone rubber formulations.
The meeting has been scheduled for late May 2008.
Alliance will manufacturer a commercial grade of carbon black as a
byproduct of the thermal chemical process utilized to recover the fuel
oil resource in scrap rubber that will be subsequently used to make
electricity at Alliance installations. Bridgestone Firestone is a
significant consumer of carbon black for rubber formulations used at
their manufacturing facilities in the US and around the world. Global
consumption of carbon black is estimated by the carbon black industry to
be almost 20 billion pounds annually.
Vast quantities of fossil fuels are consumed in the manufacturing of
carbon black. We expect that each Alliance installation will be capable
of producing approximately 15 Million pounds of carbon black annually as
a byproduct. Commercial grades of carbon black that Alliance can produce
are currently sold in the range of $.55/ pound to $.70/ pound. European
market prices are significantly higher.
Discussions with the Technical Center staff will cover a wide range of
subjects pertaining to Alliance carbon black production including:
An “Overview of your process including
proposed uses for all end products”:
The “Analytical specifications of the carbon
black” Alliance will produce:
A “Brief history” of
Alliance, “where it is now and where it is
going”:
Alliance’s carbon black manufacturing
capacity, “both now and in the future”:
The “ability to make other grades or to
custom produce grades depending on demand”:
Information “quantifying the “green”
aspect of your product”:
“Shipping availability within North and South
America”: and
Examining Alliance’s “general
pricing strategy” for carbon black.
The EPA suggests that annual scrap tires disposal is equivalent to one
passenger tire for each man, women, and child in America. It is a fact
that large urban centers and densely populated regions discard an
enormous number of scrap tires each year. From scrap rubber and tires,
the Alliance thermal chemical process will produce fuel oil for
electrical generation, carbon black for various products including
rubber formulations, process gases to fuel the Alliance manufacturing
system and additional valuable residuals.
As a result of the use of the fuel oil and the gas resource available in
rubber waste, Alliance will be able to provide sustainable electrical
energy and a point of final disposition either immediately in, or
adjacent to the community and/or region generating the rubber waste. At
the same time, the entire region benefits in the reduction of
environmental impacts attributed to the storage, handling, and trucking
normally associated with rubber waste and scrap tire disposal. More
importantly, Alliance will be able to eliminate the entire mass of the
scrap tire from the environment forever and at the same time, will help
conserve fossil fuels and reduce America’s
dependence on foreign oil.
In their correspondence to Alliance, a US Technical Center
representative suggests “Bridgestone is
always interested in using environmentally friendly materials in our
products and so I am interested in talking to you more about your
company and your product.”
About Alliance Recovery Corporation
We are a developmental stage company that plans to construct a showcase “waste-to-energy”
facility at one of several sites identified by our engineering team and
ourselves. Our waste to energy facility will recover a 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 a 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. Our processing facilities can be located,
constructed and operated to meet the specific needs of the community and
operated in an environmentally friendly manner.
For more information on our Company, please visit the website at www.AllianceRecoveryCorporation.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains statements that may constitute
forward-looking statements, including the company's ability to implement
its business plan and the future strength of the company's business and
industry. These statements are based on current expectations and
assumptions and involve a number of uncertainties and risks that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those currently expected.
For additional information about Alliance Recovery Corporation's future
business and financial results, refer to Alliance Recovery Corporation's
Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2008, which
was filed with the SEC on April 15, 2008, Alliance Recovery
Corporation's Q3 2007 Report filed with the SEC on November 13, 2007.
Alliance Recovery Corporation undertakes no obligation to update any
forward-looking statement that may be made from time to time by or on
behalf of the company, whether as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise.