Saturday, January 30, 2010

Plastic to Oil Technology Company Envion to Present at CleanEquity Monaco Conference

Washington DC January 27, 2010 -- Envion Inc., a Washington D.C. based
renewable waste-to-energy company, has been chosen to present at CleanEquity
Monaco 2010, an exclusive, invitation-only environmental technology symposium
that takes place annually in the Principality of Monaco.

Hosted by London based specialist investment bank Innovator Capital and Monaco's
Chamber for Economic Development, 50 of the world's best, next-generation,
cleantech companies have the opportunity to present their vision to senior
executives and key decision makers, representing the investment, political,
industrial and media communities. Plenary sessions, led by sector-experts, will
discuss and identify key industry themes, drivers and constraints, as well as
forward-looking trends. At the closing ceremony, His Serene Highness Prince
Albert II of Monaco will present three prestigious awards pertaining to
environmental technologies.

In order to be chosen to present at CleanEquity Monaco, companies must pass a
rigorous selection process involving a multitude of factors, such as
technological innovation, market opportunity, management experience, growth
stage and revenue potential.

"Envion is honored to be part of such a monumental event," said Chief Executive
Officer Michael Han. "All of the presenting companies and attendees are
involved in tremendous environmental technology projects, and we are excited to
share our company's achievements and learn from others in return."

About Envion Inc.:

Envion Inc. has developed and created a first of its kind plastic waste to oil
conversion platform and is actively manufacturing, marketing, and licensing its
proven technology for the U.S. market, with potential international expansion.
The Envion Oil Generator(TM) is designed to convert petroleum-based plastics
into synthetic light-medium oil that can be further refined to produce
commercial fuels such as gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, and diesel. The Envion
process of plastic waste reuse addresses a host of critical issues ranging from
plastic waste management, plastic production, the landfill capacity crisis,
petroleum reserve depletion/fossil fuel conservation, greenhouse gas emissions,
and the overall reduction of the world's carbon footprint.

Contact:

Envion Inc.
Stephanie Haven
Associate Director of Corporate Communications
+1 (202) 965-5030
info@envion.com
www.envion.com

Source:pr-inside.com/

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