Terry Gray Joins the ForeverGreen's Hydrogen Production Team in Indiana
Terry Gray joins ForeverGreen Enterprises, Inc., as Managing Director of FGE Environmental. Terry has a distinguished career in EH&S and regulatory affairs for Purdue University's “Clean Manufacturing Technology and Safe Materials Institute,” the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, and for independent manufacturers.
Indiapapolis, IN (PRWEB) November 25, 2005
ForeverGreen Enterprises Inc. (FGE) is pleased to announce that Terry Gray has joined the company as Managing Director of FGE Environmental.
Terry has a distinguished career in EH&S (Enviromental Health and Saftey)and regulatory affairs for Purdue University's “Clean Manufacturing Technology and Safe Materials Institute,” the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, and for independent manufacturers.
Terry earned a Master of Science degree in Environmental Health at Purdue University, and BS in Biology Education at Ball State University. He has also worked as an ISO 14000 consultant and auditor. The ISO “International Standards Organization” 14000 designation is the “environmental management standard” which is used to help organizations minimize their environmental impact and to continuously improve environmental performance.
Terry will be working out of Indianapolis until FGE opens our Midwest HQ and manufacturing facilities in DeKalb Co., Indiana in 2006.
ForeverGreen Enterprises, Inc., manufactures Green Hydrogen [TM] using feedstock materials that would otherwise be regarded as wastes. Hydrogen is a critical process component used by a number of industries such as gasoline refining, steel making, metal fabrication, fertilizer manufacturing, edible oil processing, and chemical manufacturing. FGE's Hydrogen will also be made available to a wide variety of stationary, portable, mobile, and vehicular fuel cell applications.
FGE's feed stocks include household hazardous waste (HHW) and manufacturing materials like paint & paint shop wastes, inks & printing wastes. These are materials that are not easily disposed of, or fully recycled or reused in any other “green” industrial process. The company expects to initially remove more than 70,000 tons of wastes and pollutants out of the environment annually.
For additional information or questions, please contact Brendan Tobin of ForeverGreen Enterprises at 732-539-8896.
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