News | October 9, 2007

Global Warming Solutions Signs Distribution Agreement With Eurekaforbes

Houston, TX - Global Warming Solutions, Inc., a developer of technologies aimed at mitigating the effects of Global Warming, recently announced a Cooperation Agreement for distribution of PureRay water purification technology.

EurekaForbes – a well established marketer of water purification systems with more than 6 million customers – will partner with Global Warming Solutions to bring Global Warming's PureRay technology to India and China, two markets whose combined population of nearly 2.5 billion represents almost half the people on earth.

The effort will be spearheaded by EurekaForbes's 6000-strong sales force, 3800-strong dealer sales network and 58 international distributors.

With PureRay, Global Warming Solutions has succeeded in changing for the better the way water and other beverages are made clean and consumer-ready.

The secret to PureRay, explains Dr. Vladimir Vasilenko, chief executive officer of Global Warming Solutions, is its ability to pasteurize without damaging the vitamins and nutrients inherited in the drinks – an outcome science has pursued since the days of Louis Pasteur himself.

Results of the most recent scientific research confirm:

  • Pure Ray's Near Infrared Light produces virtually no heat within water, beverages or fresh produce.
  • Nonetheless, Near Infrared Light is able to kill more than 99.9% of E. coli O157:H7, Listeria and many other harmful microbes.
  • Near infrared cold pasteurization (ICP) brings no disadvantages in terms of quality of the products.
  • The technique preserves the natural quality of the products (important biochemical ingredients, flavor and original taste)while eliminating the microbes.
  • ICP technology costs less than most currently used commercial methods due to its low energy consumption and low cost of theequipment (light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, as well as and Laser diodes).

In the future, Dr. Vasilenko added, it is possible that all produce will be touched with PureRay before going to market. As it does in liquids, in produce PureRay kills the unwanted microbes without harming the underlying fruit and vegetables.

Similarly, he predicted, PureRay could find itself in the position of being a favorable water purification technology not only in third world nations but also densely populated, rapidly industrializing countries such as China.

"So long as clean water and healthy produce are important to the people of the world, there will be strong consumer demand for PureRay," Dr. Vasilenko noted.

SOURCE: Global Warming Solutions, Inc.