ACCESS Newswire
05 May 2021, 18:49 GMT+10
Introduces sustainable organic food production technology
PHOENIX, AZ / ACCESSWIRE / May 5, 2021 / Green Planet Group, Inc. (OTC PINK:GNPG), an emerging leader in green technology, announced today that it has occupied its new world headquarters building in Phoenix, Arizona.
The building is a mix of offices and warehouse, totaling 13,500 sq/ft. The newest member of our management team, COO Carol Smallwood remarked, 'We looked at numerous buildings in the Phoenix metro area and this central location provides sufficient office space for our expanding workforce and ample space to display multiple Healing the Earth growing systems.'
The facility is located at 3259 E Harbour Drive, just south of Sky Harbor Airport. There is approximately 4,000 sq/ft of office space that will be utilized by corporate staff, mechanical and software engineers, biologists, and a customer support team.
In addition, there are three special-purpose areas:
The growing system display area will house four key sections:
This new building will improve company operations, enhance sales and marketing efforts, consolidate research and development activities, and improve all aspects of our customer support program. Combined, the aforementioned should result in increased revenues and profitability.
For more corporate information, see our newly designed website, www.greenplanetgroup.com.
You can find additional information on Healing the Earth and its revolutionary growing system, at www.healingtheearth.net. A link to the Healing the Earth website is also available on www.greenplanetgroup.com.
About Green Planet Group, Inc.
The Company is comprised of four wholly owned subsidiaries: two operating companies and two development stage companies. The Company's Healing the Earth subsidiary has developed a new Fast Track™ growing system capable of growing vast amounts of fresh, organic food with extremely low water use. XenTx Lubricants produces lubricants and additives for gasoline and diesel engines which reduce emissions and improve fuel economy. AAQIS is developing a hydrogen generator which greatly reduces hydrocarbon emissions while improving fuel efficiency in internal combustion engines. Green Mining Technologies is developing restorative technology for placer mine tailings.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained herein are 'forward-looking' statements (as defined - Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Green Planet Group, Inc. cautions that the statements made in this press release constitute forward-looking statements and no guarantees of future performance and actual results may differ materially from projections in forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and opinions of management at the time the statements are made.
Contact:
Carol Smallwood
COO
[email protected]
Phone: 602-206-3054
SOURCE: Green Planet Group, Inc.
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