E-Waste Systems Public Interview Updates on Compa
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Sep 13, 2013 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- E-Waste Systems, Inc. (OTCQB: EWSI) ('EWSI' or the "Company"), an electronic waste management services, technology and reverse logistics company and the first public pure e-waste company, announced today that its CEO, Mr. Martin Nielson, has conducted a public interview with iStockRadio that will be published as soon as final editing is done.
"I was very pleased to have the opportunity to update the public and our stakeholders on the exciting developments over the past several months. As we approach the end of the third quarter, we are confident that we are well on the way to meeting and exceeding the goals established by our 2013 business plan," said Mr. Nielson.
Mr. Nielson was interviewed on September 12 by Mr. Mark Marek of iStockRadio, recalling the recent press releases and the filing of Q2. The questions were focused on the progress towards accomplishing the goals for the balance of 2013 with specific questions on Global Branding, Carbon Credit and Teaming initiatives along with a discussion of the growth and acquisition strategy.
"We had limited time for the interview, but in order to reply to all the questions raised and those that flow from the discussion, we are posting a comprehensive Q&A to our website. We encourage our shareholders review and to submit new questions for response so that everyone can benefit from the information" added Mr. Nielson.
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Industry Expansion The e-waste and reverse logistics market has become a $100B+ annual business (Source: Blumberg Associates), excluding much of the resale of still usable goods that flood the marketplace as new updates in software and hardware are released. Furthermore, as environmental legislation and policies sets more stringent requirements for the disposal of these items, many analysts and practitioners expect e-waste to grow faster than any other waste stream over the next 5 years. The benefits of e-waste management and recycling are many, including conservation of natural resources, creation of new jobs, prevention of environmental contamination by toxic chemicals, and reduction of energy requirements.
About E-Waste Systems, Inc. E-Waste Systems, Inc. is the sole pure play public company in the emerging waste electrical and electronics equipment ("WEEE") industry. EWSI targets companies facing regulatory or other mandates for handling e-waste. EWSI operates and assists its large geographical network of affiliates, applying best practices in professional management, offering state-of-the-art engineering, providing a true global e-waste solution. Additional information, including the business plan summary, is available on the Company's website, www.ewastesystems.com .
Safe Harbor Statement: Certain statements and information included in this release may constitute "forward-looking statements" as defined in the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied in such statements. Additional discussion of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from management's projections, estimates and expectations is contained in the Company's SEC filings. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or developments, except as required by federal securities laws.
E-Waste Systems, Inc.
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SUBJECT CODE: Environment:Waste Management
Environment:Hazardous Materials Management
Environment:Regulations and Law