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Iowa Scrap Tire Program to Reuse 500,000 Pounds of Recycled Rubber
GreenMan Technologies, Inc. Selected to Facilitate Program
| Source: GreenMan Technologies, Inc.
DES MOINES, IA--(Marketwire - July 10, 2008) - Green is the new color of Iowa playgrounds
thanks to an environmentally inspired partnership between the Iowa
Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Iowa Association of School
Boards (IASB), GreenMan Technologies, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary,
Welch Products, Inc.
The IASB is implementing the Iowa Safe School Playground Initiative, a
program designed to heighten awareness around the benefits of recycling
Iowa scrap tires and provide recycled rubber safety tiles to selected
school playgrounds.
The Iowa DNR provided matching grant awards in the form of rubber tiles for
playground surfacing made from recycled Iowa tires, and Welch Products'
subsidiary, National Safe Surface Initiative (NSSI), will supply the
recycled rubber safety tiles. This recycling education initiative will
generate consumption of more than .5 million pounds of recycled crumb
rubber. NSSI will be responsible for the initial site visit, design,
installation oversight, ADA playground access certification, and Consumer
Products Safety Commission safety certification upon completion of each
project. More than 20 playground grants were awarded to Iowa schools. To
receive this grant assistance, selected schools must hold an educational
program showcasing the long-term benefits of environmental responsibility
and recycling scrap tires.
Brian Tormey, Chief of Iowa DNR's Land Quality Bureau, said that IASB
selecting GreenMan to facilitate this initiative was a natural choice. "Our
office has worked with GreenMan over the years in the clean-up of illegal
tire piles." Mr. Tormey added, "We are enthusiastic about our combined role
in this recycling initiative focused on creating viable end-product markets
for these scrap tires while also demonstrating to our school children the
true benefits of recycling."
Lyle Jensen, Chief Executive Officer of GreenMan, noted, "There are
multiple benefits of this program. The scrap tire education initiative not
only provides our kids with safer, cleaner playgrounds, but it also
provides a creative model for implementing recycled products. Using
recycled rubber tiles improves child playground safety and provides ADA
playground accessibility." Mr. Jensen added, "It also enhances the
playground environment, which may encourage increased playtime and exercise
activities that contribute to the fight against childhood obesity."
About GreenMan Technologies
GreenMan Technologies pursues technological processes and unique marketing
programs to transform recycled materials into renewable fuel, alternative
energy, recycled feedstock, and innovative recycled products. Over twelve
million tires are collected and recycled annually into tire-derived fuel,
tire-derived aggregate, and crumb rubber feedstock for playground, athletic
track and field, and road surfacing. Through GreenMan's subsidiary, Welch
Products, the company develops and markets branded products and services
that provide schools and other political subdivisions viable solutions for
safety, compliance, and accessibility. To learn more about all of the
companies, please visit the following websites: www.welchproducts.com
www.nssi-usa.com www.playtribe.com
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