FEECO International Joins Alliance to Help Solve the World`s Ethanol By-Product Waste Issues

Released on = April 10, 2007, 8:34 am

Press Release Author = FEECO International, Inc

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = FEECO International has joined the Global Alliance to help
address the World's agricultural, ethanol and paper waste issues

Press Release Body = Green Bay, WI (March 10, 2007) - FEECO International who is a
global leader in designing, manufacturing, marketing and installing equipment,
systems and process development for over 50 years has joined the Global Alliance to
help the alliance develop, evaluate and adapt technologies for the handling of the
effluents that are generated in the processing cane, ethanol and paper.
Representatives from several countries signed a Global Alliance to pledge short and
long term goals to address these topics.

In addition to FEECO, eight other organizations are part of the Global Alliance
including:

ENCAP, LLC (USA) - Is an organization that develops products for landscaping
projects, fields, maintenance of turf, erosion control, forest restoration, and
ground preparation.

SoilNet (USA) - Is a dedicated company that develops products based on polymers for
controlling erosion, water treatment and dust diminution resulting from
construction, agriculture, mining and military traffic.

CIAT (International Center for Tropical Agriculture) - Non-profit global
organization that conducts socially and environmentally progressive research aimed
at reducing hunger and poverty, and preserving natural resources in developing
countries.

CLAYUCA (Latin America) - Non-profit organization focused on improving the standard
of living and the sustainable management of the natural resources in the regions of
Latin America and the Caribbean. ENCAP and FEECO are the US representatives within
this organization.

Propal (Latin America) - One of Latin America's largest paper mills.

Mayazguez, Providencia, Rio Paila Sugar (Colombia) - Three of the largest sugar
mills in Colombia, some of which have ethanol plants.

The initial processing plant will be built by FEECO International and will be
located at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) in Colombia.
This initial plant will serve as a prototype for much larger operations that will be
built world wide.

"The Alliance is the first step to solving many bio-refining ethanol, agricultural
and paper waste issues around the World," said Dr. Aicardo Roa, president of
SoilNet. "By successfully transforming waste materials into meaningful, valuable,
and effective erosion control and fertilizer products for use in agriculture and
construction, the need for government support of these industries will likely be
reduced," said Mike Krysiak, president of ENCAP, LLC.

About FEECO International:
At FEECO, we specialize in turning problems into opportunities. Our mission is: \"To
provide innovative solutions that meet our customer needs by supplying high quality
products and services at a competitive price.\" We also specialize in meeting your
needs on time and within budget. Since 1951, we have been designing, manufacturing,
marketing and installing equipment and systems throughout the world.

More Information:
Please visit www.FEECO.com for additional product information or to request
information on a product / equipment.


Web Site = http://www.feeco.com

Contact Details = FEECO International, Inc.
3913 Algoma Rd
Green Bay, WI 54311
Phone: 920.468.1000
Fax: 920.469.5110
www.FEECO.com

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