Save The World Air Invited to United Nations Environmental Forum
2004年12月1日 - 3:05AM
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Save The World Air Invited to United Nations Environmental Forum
Erin Brockovich to Address Inter-Governmental Meeting in Bali,
Indonesia LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Save The
World Air, Inc., (OTC:ZERO) today announced that the company has
been invited to participate in a conference of high-level
government officials and environmental experts organized by the
United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). Erin Brockovich,
SWA's Vice President for Environmental Affairs, will address the
conference and participate as a delegate. The invitation was
extended by the UNEP and the government of Indonesia. The
"Inter-Governmental Working Meeting on a Strategic Plan for
Technology Support and Capacity Building" will be held in Bali,
Indonesia on December 2-4. Representatives of more than 100 nations
are expected to attend. The meeting will focus the United Nations'
efforts for technological support and capacity building for
environmental initiatives in developing nations. "We are honored
that SWA has been invited by the United Nations and the Indonesian
government to participate in this conference," said Edward Masry,
SWA's Chief Executive Officer. "Save The World Air may be a
for-profit company, but we share a common goal with The United
Nations Environmental Programme: to develop new technology that
will help developing nations reduce their pollution problems.
Hopefully, we can take steps at this event to make that dream
become a reality." Save The World Air, Inc., was created to develop
devices using proprietary technologies that can be installed on
motor vehicles to reduce harmful emissions, improve fuel
efficiency, and/or improve performance. Finalized tests conducted
in September at a Hong Kong laboratory approved by Britain's
Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) found that the CAT-MATE
pollution-reduction device developed by SWA cut carbon monoxide
emissions from a two-stroke motorcycle engine by an average 78%.
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including, but not limited to, SWA's ability to market its
technologies and devices and future customer acceptance for these
products and services and other risks set forth in SWA's filings
and future filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
including those set forth in SWA's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for
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DATASOURCE: Save The World Air, Inc. CONTACT: Jason Booth of
Sitrick And Company, +1-310-788-2850, for Save The World Air, Inc.
Web site: http://www.savetheworldair.com/
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