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TreeFree Biomass Solutions Inc.
- Address: 210 South Hudson Street, Suite 328, Seattle, Washington 98134, USA
- Telephone Number: 206-246-6277
- Email: Send Email to TreeFree Biomass Solutions Inc.
- Business: Manufacturers, Research and Development, Biomass Feedstock Producer
- Services: Biomass Feedstock Producer
- Products: Bio Energy
- Web Site: http://www.treefreebiomasssolutions.com
- TreeFree Biomass Solutions Inc. provides cost effective solutions for industrial, biotech and consumer enterprises. Our market advantage is; the ability to provide an environmentally friendly, sustainable feedstock. The exclusive TreeFree international patents for planting, growing, harvesting and refining a vastly improved and domesticated genus of Arundo Donax called Nile Fiber™ make possible the manufacture of countless essential products. The results are high quality pulp, paper, building materials, bio-fuels, bio-energy, pharmaceutical products, chemicals and more. All without destroying a single tree.
TreeFree Biomass Solutions Inc. provides cost effective solutions for industrial, biotech and consumer enterprises. Our market advantage is; the ability to provide an environmentally friendly, sustainable feedstock. The exclusive TreeFree international patents for planting, growing, harvesting and refining a vastly improved and domesticated genus of Arundo Donax called Nile Fiber™ make possible the manufacture of countless essential products. The results are high quality pulp, paper, building materials, bio-fuels, bio-energy, pharmaceutical products, chemicals and more. All without destroying a single tree. Beginning in 1999 TreeFree , commissioned scientific research at the University of Washington, Washington State University and Auburn University to pioneer, verify and patent revolutionary standards for utilizing Nile Fiber™. Using TreeFree technology, per acre net biomass production is more than 15 times that of trees. Nile Fiber™ can grow up to 30 feet in height in less than a year. The crop never needs replanting and will continue to grow indefinitely, allowing the harvesting process to be repeated every 9-12 months.
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