(Source: Business Wire)

Microbes in specially designed compost-filled spheres are eating away at
the world's carbon emissions problem. Bio-Reaction Industries
(BRI), a company that uses microbes from ordinary compost in its
bio-oxidation systems to eliminate toxic emissions from
factories, announced today it has installed ten new systems for
customers in the wood products industry in the last year alone.
More than 25 large scale Bio-Reaction systems are in place throughout
the U.S., with customers such as Weyerhaeuser, Toyota and
Sherwin-Williams, and the company has expanded into global markets, with
representative partnerships in China, Southeast Asia and Europe. The
latest installations in the wood products industry are complete with the
following customers: Weyerhaeuser, Collins Forest Products, Freres
Lumber, Humboldt Flakeboard, J.M. Huber, Louisiana-Pacific, Norbord,
Roseburg Forest Products, and Temple Inland.
"With a boost from our patented technology, the microbes have a chance
to be heroes in the climate change arena. They eat bad pollutants,
reduce carbon emissions and save companies hundreds of
thousands--sometimes millions--of dollars in energy costs," said Karl
Mundorff, President and CEO, Bio-Reaction Industries. "Reaching this
milestone of adoption in the wood products industry was driven by two
factors: first, our technology has been proven to meet the latest EPA
emissions requirements and second, it not only allows manufacturers to
reduce green house gas emissions, it also lowers their energy costs.
Instead of burning off pollutants with thermal oxidizers that use
natural gas, pollutants are degraded naturally through the help of our
hungry microbes."
Weyerhaeuser Co. has installed a Bio-Reaction system at its Elkin, North
Carolina facility to ensure that its oriented strand board panel
manufacture exhaust complies with emissions standards.
"These natural filtration systems really cut down on our carbon
emissions," said Bob Olson, engineering director, iLevel Engineered Wood
Products division of Weyerhaeuser, Co. "Since the system has been up and
running, we've also been very pleased with the ease and low cost for
operation and maintenance."
Bio-Reaction's systems are used by a variety of industries that have
manufacturing and industrial facilities that produce volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and odors, from paints
and coatings, to chemical processing and the petrochemical industry.
Unlike outdated thermal oxidizing systems that use natural gas fuel to
burn away pollutants with the resulting costs and environmental impact,
Bio-Reaction's patented Bio-AIRSPHERES use naturally-occurring microbes
to eliminate the air pollution. As a result, the Bio-Reaction solution
costs 90 percent less to operate than a thermal oxidizing system and it
does not produce large quantities of greenhouse gases and there are no
NOx or SOx emissions.
ABOUT BIO-REACTION INDUSTRIES
Established in 1992 and based in Tualatin, Oregon, Bio-Reaction
Industries, LLC (BRI) is a pioneer in air pollution control systems that
eliminate volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants
(HAPs) and odors from industrial plants without harming the environment.
With more than 25 large scale Bio-Reaction systems already in place in a
variety of industry applications throughout the U.S., manufacturers
around the world from Weyerhauser to Toyota are reducing pollutants at
their facilities with the Bio-Reaction system. Bio-Reaction's customers
include: Toyota; Louisiana-Pacific; Weyerhaeuser; Army Corps of
Engineers; Delphi; J.M. Huber; International Flavors and Fragrances;
Sherwin-Williams; Sierra-Nevada Brewing; the City of Portland, Ore.; the
town of Falmouth, Mass.; and many others. For more information visit: www.bioreaction.com.
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