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'Green' Automotive Solution - EnviroCycle's Rhimax(TM) 100% Recycled Automats Now...

Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:45am EST

'Green' Automotive Solution - EnviroCycle's Rhimax(TM) 100% Recycled AutomatsNow Available

FREDERICK, Md., Nov. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- EnviroCycle Paper Products, Inc.has launched its newest product, Rhimax Eco-Friendly Automats, which are nowavailable online, direct, and through automotive distribution channels. Rhimaxis the first automat made from 100% post-consumer content, and providesgreater protection than standard mats used for new vehicle delivery and inautomotive service centers. Rhimax automats are a cost-effective opportunityfor the Automotive Industry to enhance its "green" strategies and initiativesone dealer/service center at a time.

EnviroCycle launched its new paper product, Rhimax(TM), a tough andorganic paper in spring 2007. The durable paper is an eco-friendly product andmeets all the requirements to be labeled officially "green." EnviroCycledesigned a completely green manufacturing process that begins with 100% post-consumer, organic waste. Through a chemical-free production process, yieldingzero environmental discharge, a multi-use, sustainable product is developed.The paper is OMRI Listed(R) (Organic Materials Review Institute).

Rhimax Eco-Friendly Automats are durable and absorbent, which enables themto provide longer-lasting interior vehicle protection. Liquids will not runoff the mats quickly - they will be absorbed without bleed-through, providingadded protection for carpet and upholstery. Rhimax contains no plastics, thusreducing carbon emissions from product manufacturing. Rhimax has a rich earthylook which emphasizes its commitment to environmental stewardship, which willresonate clearly with consumers, who are demanding environmentalresponsibility from their suppliers.

Rhimax is the eco-friendly alternative to plastics and chemically treatedpapers and it provides greater sustainable protection. With increased emphasison reducing carbon emissions and pressure on the automotive industry to take abigger role in this environmental stewardship, Rhimax Eco-Friendly Automatsoffer significant and low-cost opportunities to enhance "green" standards inthe industry.

Rhimax is available in 18 inch by 20 inch durable sheets and can bedelivered in boxes of 250 or 500. Pricing is available by contactingEnviroCycle Paper Products directly (240-446-7010 or info@rhimax.net).

For unlimited eco-friendly uses of Rhimax(TM) or for additional greeninformation and ideas please visit our website at http://www.rhimax.net.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Ryan Gillett

P.O. Box 3292

Frederick, MD 21705

Work: 240.446.7010

Email: rgillett@enviro-cycle.net

URL: http://www.enviro-cycle.net or http://www.rhimax.net

This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information,visit http://www.ereleases.com.SOURCE EnviroCycleRyan Gillett of EnviroCycle, +1-240-446-7010, rgillett@enviro-cycle.net



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