Applied CleanTech (ACT) recently received approval of its two latest IP patents.
In addition, ACT added President and Chairman of Waste to Products Yuval Rabin to its board of advisers. Rabin contributes his experience and contacts in working with multinational enterprises as well as governments, states and federal entities across various enterprise sectors.
Recently two of ACT's patents have been approved. The first patent is for Recyllose, a reusable material that is cellulose pulled from wastewater that can be used as feedstock for plastics, insulation, pulp and paper, construction, bio-fuels production, nano-cellulose, as well as other industries.
The second patent pertains to ACT's Sewage Recycling System (SRS) technology and process, which turns a wastewater treatment plant into a raw materials factory. This process generates revenue from recycling reusable materials from sewage.
"We are rapidly expanding on a global scale and with the addition of two new family of approved patents, we are focused to unite country initiatives with global well-being," said Dr. Refael Aharon, CEO and founder of ACT. "In this time of growth for ACT it is an honor and a key benefit to have someone with Yuval's expertise on our board."
Source: Applied CleanTech