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Release Archives: 12/07/2005
Itronics
to Appear on Alexander Haig's World Business Review TV
Series Dec. 8, CNBC, Link Here for Airing Schedule
BOCA RATON, Fla., Dec. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces that
Itronics, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ITRO - News) will
appear on World Business Review, hosted by General
Alexander Haig.
The ultimate goal of recycling is to turn waste material
into usable products. This segment of World Business
Review explores how a new process developed by Itronics
refines materials so they enrich the soil, feed plant
life and extract minerals without incurring harmful
effects.
Duane Rasmussen, Vice President and General Manager
noted, "We are very pleased as we look back on our
achievements at Itronics. We have gone from the idea
that used photowastes can be recycled into useful
products to the reality of having created award-winning,
environmentally beneficial fertilizers that work
beautifully and allow us to turn waste into products
that benefit mankind."
Coordinating producer Susan Waters added, "When
researching the latest developments in the beneficial
use of photochemical and water recycling, Itronics
consistently came up as being in touch with the most
current advancements in this area. They were a natural
to appear on this edition of World Business Review."
About Itronics
Itronics Inc. is the world's only fully integrated
photochemical recycling company. It provides
photochemical waste collection services, recovers and
refines silver from the photochemicals, manufactures and
blends liquid fertilizers -- GOLD'n GRO from the
processed residual, and sells and distributes a line of
liquid fertilizers developed for specific applications,
such as golf and lawn turf maintenance programs,
vegetables, wine grapes, citrus and evergreens.
For information visit www.itronics.com
About World Business Review
World Business Review (WBR) airs on CNBC (as paid
programming) and Bravo! (as paid programming). WBR may
also be viewed on United Airlines' in-flight TV and
through video on demand via wbrtv.com. The WBR series is
also available at more than 90 prestigious colleges and
universities including Carnegie Mellon University, the
University of Notre Dame, Dartmouth College and
Georgetown University.
For specific domestic and international,
market-by-market air dates and times please click here
or e-mail Moniqueh@mmpusa.com
For more information, visit www.wbrtv.com.
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