Ron Flynn, looking forward for a Greener Philippines

Ron Flynn, a noted entrepreneur and environmentalist have considered a technology that will serve as cure to the growing waste problem in the Philippines. A kind of technology that will convey garbage quandaries to an end, a breakthrough technology that will not only be of solution to waste problems hazardous effects but an impressive kind of technology that aids both environmental and energy concerns.

Who said waste should be deserted on landfills? Ron Flynn, aspiring to help the Philippines pull off a zero waste nation has introduced the technology called biosphere, a revolutionary form of expertise that turns tons of municipal waste into a green form of energy. Being diligent on his advocacy, he introduced biosphere technology to different cities in the country. His companies (TGEG [True Green Enegry Group] and SBSC [Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation]) are currently on several joint ventures with different municipalities all over the nation.

Few of the cities united with Ron Flynn’s zero waste Philippines campaign are the cities of Naga, Cebu, Bayawan, Dumaguete, San Fernando and a lot more. The SBSC and TGEG founder also amalgamated with different government officials to further strengthen and disseminate the purpose of biosphere technology. And just recently, delegates from Malacañang visited the Biosphere Facility in San Fernando. The President of the Republic of the Philippines wasn’t able to attend the Biosphere technology introduction due to an important summit in Japan, nevertheless he sent emissaries in the presence of Engr. Cezar Cruz and Mr. Kenneth Muyot.

A dream to achieve a greener and brighter future is truly just within our reach. Ron Flynn, after gaining the support of different cities in the Philippines aspires for a further immense goal; to conquer a worldwide change. And with much eagerness to build a greener and a better world, he just gained the affirmation of Goiania and Baracaju Brasil officials for the zero waste campaign. Hopefully this would be a start of a major change.                                                                                                

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