Planet Earth

As far as we know there is only one planet in the universe that supports life; located in the Milky Way galaxy, three planets away from our sun.  Only four other planets in our solar system are superior in size to this unique world.
Our planet is surrounded by an envelope of gases which incubate, and regulate its climate.  These gases, composed mostly of nitrogen and oxygen, are directly responsible for supporting life on this planet.4.5 - 5 billion years ago the earth was believed to have been created.  Since that time, it has seen many changes, most notably the evolution of the living organism. earthpic.gif (67044 bytes)
For billions of years the earth maintained a perfect homeostatic status where all life was organized into complex yet definite food chains and webs.  With the evolution of the human, this planet faced its biggest challenge yet: TECHNOLOGY.  The prosperous period of time known as the Industrial Revolution, created a need to burn coal and oil to power machinery.  The combustion engine has also played a large role in affecting our fragile biosphere.

Everything from industrial chemicals to common household products can potentially harm our earth.  When these materials are disposed of in mass quantities the effects are tremendous.

Ironically, technology, the same thing that seems to have harmed the earth, is going to save it!  New technology has been developed that will provide safe ways to convert and preferably re-use these dangerous chemicals such as hydrocarbons and  petroleum products.

Through IBC these new technologies can become part of all waste managing systems and companies large and small will have access to these revolutionary inventions.

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