International Foam Solutions Receives Orders From Two New York School Districts.Business Editors DELRAY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 25, 2000 Brunswick Central School District and Niskayuna Central School District Join Other New York Leaders in Recycling Styrofoam International Foam Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :IFOS IFOS International Federation of ORL (Oto-Rhino-Laryngological) Societies IFOS It's Five O'Clock Somehwere ) confirmed today the Company received and shipped orders to Brunswick Central School District (BCSD BCSD Business Council for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) BCSD Bakersfield City School District BCSD Brocade Certified San Designer BCSD Bethlehem Central School District (New York) ) and Niskayuna Central School District (NCSD NCSD National Cyber Security Division (US Department of Homeland Security) NCSD National Cancer Survivors Day NCSD North Carolina School for the Deaf NCSD Nye County School District (Nevada) ) in New York. These school districts will begin using International Foam Solutions (IFS) Styro Solve System for the current school year. IFS noted that this agreement is like that of the Warwick Valley School District (WVSD WVSD West Vancouver School District (Canada) ), in the sale of two IFS Solution Machines and regular sales of its Styro Solve solution. In addition to these sales, Hudson City School District There are at least two public school districts in the United States named Hudson City School District. These include:
HCSD Horizon College of San Diego (San Diego, California) HCSD Huron County Sheriff's Department (Michigan) ) has taken delivery of one Model SM2200 Solution Machine for a 30 day test period. HCSD has 5 schools with 2,500 students. "With the addition of BCSD and NCSD makes the State of New York the current leader in School Recycling of cafeteria polystyrene using the unique IFS system," stated Harvey Katz, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of International Foam Solutions, Inc. "There are many other school districts using the IFS system and we are receiving more inquiries everyday," added Katz. "The BCSD is a small school district with only three schools and 1,500 students but is in an area where the local officials want to put into practice what they teach about the environment. The NCSD is larger with eight schools and 4,100 students. After the first units are installed in each of the schools we look forward to having the Styro Solve program in the balance of the schools," stated Tony Bianco, COO. "This could result in additional sales of six to seven more systems," added Bianco. "Our efforts are now starting to show from the national trade shows, such as the National School Food Service Association we attended in St. Louis last month," added Claudia Iovino, President of IFS. "We have been told by several school districts that they have put the Styro Solve System in their upcoming budgets." Polystyrene, often referred to as Styrofoam(R), a trademark of Dow Chemical (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :DOW), is used extensively in school food service items such as food trays, plates, bowls, salad containers, coffee and cold drink containers as well as forks, spoons, etc. Polystyrene is also used in meat packages, fruit and vegetable packaging from supermarket to insulation boards and packaging inserts. "These items can all be recycled economically using our system and at the same time be kept out of the landfills," said Katz. Visit the Company's website at internationalfoamsolutions.com. The statements made by International Foam Solutions (IFS) may be forward-looking in nature. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in forward-looking statements. IFS believes that its primary risk factors include, but are not limited to: the need for substantial financial requirements; the need to develop effective internal processes and systems; the ability to attract and retain high-quality employees; changes in the overall economy; changes in technology; the number and size of competitors in its markets; changes in the law and regulatory policy; and the mix of product and services offered in the company's target markets. |
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