Published: August 23, 2007
SMART(TM) Wet Cleaning Solutions From Winning Brands Replaces Perc in Hamilton
Reduced Energy Use and Less Pollution Amongst the Reported Benefits
Winning Brands Corporation (PINKSHEETS: WNBD)
(www.WinningBrands.ca) reports that Hamilton, Ontario's newest dry cleaning
plant will use SMART(TM) Wet Cleaning Solutions instead of Perc in order to
provide solvent-free dry cleaning to that city of over 500,000 residents.
Hamilton Cleaners' 2nd processing facility is being built in the East
Mountain area of the city.
Hamilton Cleaners have been evaluating the long term performance of
SMART(TM) Wet Cleaning Solutions and professional wet cleaning equipment vs
Perc at the 522 Main Street East plant prior to this decision. The
conversion of the Main St. plant has been so successful that Hamilton
Cleaners' owner Michael Bozzo says there is no doubt about what to do next.
"Customers are very interested in the fact that we stopped using Perc.
They like the cleaning results and appreciate this environmental
initiative. Our electricity and gas consumption is noticeably reduced.
Training is easier and recruiting good staff is helped because our
operating personnel prefer working in a solvent-free environment. We don't
have hazardous sludge to dispose of any longer. The list of benefits is
long," he remarks.
Winning Brands Corporation manufactures SMART(TM) Wet Cleaning Solutions
for use by professional wet cleaners. Winning Brands' mission is to
replace hazardous chemicals in widespread use with safer alternatives.
The company supplies its special cleaning agents to customers at various
stages of the conversion process from Perc into 100% wet cleaning
operations and has participated in a number of field trials for this
purpose. Winning Brands' CEO Eric Lehner is cautiously optimistic about
the emerging results. "You can't beat real-world experiences by typical
commercial customers as the basis of your growth plans," says Lehner. "The
reported findings are that dry cleaners who convert from Perc to our system
do well. As various governments are preparing to ban Perc use, the
industry now has a very attractive alternative to satisfy the public and
enhance profitability. It's a win-win proposition," he adds. "With the
vast majority of North America's estimated 35,000 dry cleaners still using
the old system -- we are ready to help them do as well or better with the
SMART(TM) approach," concludes Lehner.
The Hamilton Cleaners conversion is being handled by a group of experts in
the new field of professional wet cleaning called the Solvent Free
Solutions Team. The group combines the latest findings in equipment design
with environmentally advanced cleaning agents known as SMART(TM) Wet
Cleaning Solutions. The net result is the team's ability to convert
conventional dry cleaning plants that use the controversial solvent
Perchloroethylene (Perc) into Perc-free plant operation, sometimes within
weeks. Solvent Free Solutions Team spokesperson Jim Giddings points out
that not all dry cleaners are willing to make the conversion total. "Some
want to hang on to the familiar -- so we ease them in gently by installing
a 'Little Giant' system from Miele for starters to be used with SMART(TM)
Wet Cleaning Solutions. This lets the dry cleaners get familiar with
professional wet cleaning for some of their 'dry clean only' garments. In
order to replace Perc entirely, a bit more equipment is necessary, and
training -- that's what we do," says Giddings. "Michael in Hamilton was a
leader there -- he took the plunge and became very effective quickly. I'm
not surprised that he is expanding to meet higher demand," adds Giddings.
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risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Winning Brands Corporation (the Company) to
be materially different from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. The Company's future operating results are
dependent upon many factors, including but not limited to the Company's
ability to: (i) obtain sufficient capital or a strategic business
arrangement to fund its expansion plans; (ii) build the management and
human resources and infrastructure necessary to support the growth of its
business; and (iii) competitive factors and developments beyond the
Company's control. SMART(TM) Wet Cleaning Solutions is a trademark of
Solvent Free Solutions Inc.
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