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Waste-to-Energy Isn't Rubbish Says BioGold Fuels

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 23, 2008
Never one to waste words, Steve Racoosin, CEO of BioGold Fuels has become the subject of the next AudioStocks.com interview.

Renewable fuels expert, BioGold Fuels Corporation was formed via merger with Full Circle Industries in April, 2007. Their mutual goal: to reduce and eliminate trash being dumped into landfills by processing waste into usable by-products.

Mr. Racoosin discusses the company's collective corporate and capital structure, current executive management team and current facilities.

BioGold Fuels will position itself on a project specific basis to design, build, and operate production facilities at what it believes will be enormous profits. BioGold has strategically aligned itself with ICM, Inc. to provide the engineering expertise for its facilities.

The company is focusing its efforts on the conversion of waste to produce many kinds of renewable energies and fuels using in-licensed autoclave and gasification processing systems in conjunction with other technologies.

The Company recently announced plans to form an Organic Chemical Division. As the cost of fossil fuels continues to rise on dwindling supplies, the Company feels it is inevitable that certain chemicals currently made from fossil fuels be produced with a cleaner, more cost effective, and environmentally friendly process.

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