Ahad, 16 September 2007

MeCorp to launch EnviroPlus air pollution solutions

MeCorp will be launching the first ever non-petrochemical based lubricant EnviroPlus, in order to significantly reduce air pollution caused by the transport industry.
The launch initiated by MeCorp has received great response from U.A.E Federal Environmental Agency (FEA) and Ministry of Environment And Water.

EnviroPlus, a uniquely patented product from USA, certified with US - Environmental Protection Agency and American Petroleum Institute, is designed to considerably cut down toxic emissions (hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxides and sulphur). US EPA lab test confirms that EnviroPlus is 99% clean upon ignition and ash less upon combustion and free of any carcinogens. It is a high quality environmental friendly non-toxic, non-hazardous mineral based lubricant which eliminates toxic emissions by 20-50 percent depending on the fuel and engine type. It is more effective on diesel based engines.

'We definitely know this will solve the air pollution problem caused by the transport industry by 15 - 20% and save consumers money on gas mileage as well," said Hassan Naqvi, Managing Director of MeCorp.

EnviroPlus has been through research for past ten years and is designed to work with any fuel used in cars, trucks, buses and cranes whether its gasoline, diesel, methanol, CNG, LNG or next generation fuels. It aims to make the fuels self-cleansing and lubricating. This leads to smooth functioning of engine parts, resulting in increased fuel economy and extended maintenance intervals and significantly reduces toxic emissions.

'We are aware that 70 percent of air pollution is caused by the transportation and construction industry in U.A.E. The product will be available for the diesel-powered engines in the market early next year as soon as the distribution and logistics channels are confirmed for Middle East, North Africa and Subcontinent region," said Hassan Naqvi. "We would like to thank the U.A.E. Federal Environment Agency and Ministry of Environment and Water for supporting this initiative and coordinating with local authorities concerned on our behalf.'

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