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Freedom Environmental Rolling Out Biofuel Model to Existing Commercial Clients Developing New “Green” Revenue Stream

Submitted by on May 25, 2010 – 12:43 pmNo Comment

(Market Watch)  Freedom Estimates 30,000 Gallons of Grease Collected From Existing Commercial Clients Per Month to be Sold to Processing Facilities at $1.75 Per Gallon.

Freedom Environmental Services announced May 19, 2010, its biofuel consultant, Homestead Inc., has developed a business plan for initiating a biofuel revenue stream for the company. Freedom anticipates collecting 30,000 gallons of grease per month initially, which will then be shipped to existing processing facilities across the country to be turned into biofuel and resold. Freedom expects to receive $1.75 per gallon for the grease it collects from existing commercial clients.

…Once this model is generating revenue, Freedom can then move forward with its plans to operate its own processing facility.  READ MORE

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