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EcoQuest to Market New Nappies in the Outback First Ecoquest Owned Company Provides Supplements to Yankees Grand Hyatt Hotel Approves EcoQuest System For more information on Ecoquest including the company's current rank in our home business index, please click here. |
EcoQuest to Market New Nappies in the Outback First |
Npros.com | 6/10/2010 EcoQuest is planning to launch its new 93 percent biodegradable disposable baby diaper, Little Takas, this year in the land down under. The decision to launch in Australia first was reached because natives there pay more for disposable diapers as well as buy more per year. Steve Moncur, formerly of Sweden’s Nature Baby Care (Naty) and an expert in the field, will head the project’s push into greener pastures through both retail and online outlets initially.The full article can be read at the link below. |
EcoQuest in the LA Times |
Los Angeles Times | 10/2/2007 The California Air Resources Board on Thursday banned popular in-home ozone air purifiers, saying studies have found that they can worsen conditions such as asthma that marketers claim they help to prevent.The regulation, which the board said is the first of its kind in the nation, will require testing and certification of all types of air purifiers. Any that emit more than a tiny amount of ozone will have to be pulled from the California market. An estimated 2% of the state's households have one of the so-called ozone air purifiers, according to air board staff research, and the staff estimated that more than 500,000 people had been exposed to levels of ozone above federally recognized health standards as a result. More than 2 million California residents have some sort of air purifier, and other types can be safe and effective, the air board staff said. Many direct marketers spoke at the air board's public hearing Thursday in Diamond Bar. Most, however, identified themselves not as salespeople but as consumers who said their own health, that of asthmatic children, their aging parents and even depressed pets had been dramatically improved after use of ozone purifiers sold by EcoQuest, a Tennessee-based company.
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EcoQuest in the News |
Oberly Monitor | 2/2/2007 Cleaning your indoor environmentAir and water pollution ravages the quality of water and air around the world. People are forced to consume dangerous chemicals everyday. But they should not have to in the comfort of their own homes. Tom Fannin and EcoQuest International are working to clean-up household environments. “The Living Air”, “Living Water” and “DuctwoRx” purification systems are on the cutting edge of pollution control. EcoQuest offers a full line of Living Systems products that include a wide array of air purification systems for residential, commercial and portable use. Fresh Air by EcoQuest uses Radiant Catalytic Ionization (RCI) technology originally developed in cooperation with NASA to clean the air in spacecraft by removing airborne pathogens. The RCI technology is the latest Advanced Oxidation Technology which uses a broad spectrum UVX lamp and a hydrated precious-metallic target. This procedure results in cleaner fresher smelling air much like the air after a summer thunderstorm. The Space Foundation has acknowledged EcoQuest International's Fresh Air purifier as a Certified Space Technology product. The Fresh Air by EcoQuest uses technology originally developed in cooperation with NASA to clean the air in spacecraft. |
Ecoquest Owned Company Provides Supplements to Yankees |
Greene County Online | 6/10/2006 EcoQuest-Owned Company Provides Nutritional Supplements To Yankees, Other Professional Teams & AthletesShan Stratton has always had big dreams. During his collegiate years, he played baseball for a couple of colleges in Arizona, and when those days were completed, he even had a couple of tryouts with professional teams as an invited walk-on. He was offered a minor league baseball contract, “but I had bigger dreams than that,” Stratton said. Now Stratton is vice president of sports marketing for Infinity2 Health Sciences, a company that is owned by Greeneville-based EcoQuest. Stratton visits Greeneville often, and was in town a couple of weeks ago for meetings with EcoQuest distributors. Click to read the entire story. |
Ecoquest in the Daily News |
Daily News | 5/22/2006 EcoQuest at forefront of clean air technology for last 20 years... AIR-PURIFICATION systems using modern technology were among the attractions at gulfBID 2006.Fresh Air by EcoQuest has been on the forefront of new technology for over 20 years. Systems were originally based on technology, developed in co-operation with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), to clean the air in spacecraft by removing airborne pathogens. Titanium dioxide (Ti02), a photocatalytic element, was discovered to reduce hydrocarbons in enclosed space. EcoQuest's Fresh Air unit uses a similar application of Ti02 in an ultraviolet-activated photocatalytic system to effectively purify air indoors. |
Grand Hyatt Hotel Approves EcoQuest System |
Trade Arabia | 5/19/2006 Grand Hyatt approves air purification system Posted: Thursday, May 18, 2006The Grand Hyatt Hotel in Dubai has given a vote of approval to air-purification products installed in their hotel. this follows the success of a pilot project with a single EcoQuest stand-alone air-purification unit in the Grand Hyatt's Grand Club smoking area. Property manager Phil Barnett said: "We understand the unit uses unique technologies that are completely safe, without the use of chemicals." Based upon the success of the test, BioGulf Limited, the associate dealer for EcoQuest International in the UAE, is now installing both stand-alone and duct-mounted systems in various areas of the Grand Hyatt. EcoQuest Fresh Air products are available in the Gulf through the company's Middle East office in Bahrain or its associate dealers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.-TradeArabia News Service |
EcoQuest to Appear on World Business Review |
Business Wire | 5/5/2006 EcoQuest International to Appear on Alexander Haig's World Business Review TV Series -- May 7, 2006 on CNBC (As Paid Programming) BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 4, 2006--Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces that EcoQuest International will appear on World Business Review, hosted by General Alexander Haig.For years, the prime focus on pollution in the environment rested with the outdoors. Now, we have all learned that our indoor air is actually a bigger danger. This segment of World Business Review explores how EcoQuest International helps address the quality of the air we breath indoors where odors, dust and germs are virtually everywhere. "EcoQuest is dedicated to improving the environments where people live and work by providing innovative products and services designed to enhance and improve the quality, safety and convenience of living indoors," stated EcoQuest President and CEO, Mike Jackson. Sr. Coordinating producer Jay Crosby added, "When researching the latest developments in environmental technologies for air and water, EcoQuest consistently came up as being in touch with the most current advancements in this area. They were a natural to appear on this edition of World Business Review." EcoQuest Founder and President Mike Jackson joined bio-issues expert Dr. James Marsden in an interview with former Secretary of State Alexander Haig for a World Business Review program. Marsden currently serves as the Board of Regent's Distinguished Professor of Meat Science at Kansas State University. He is also a member of EcoQuest's Scientific Advisory Board. |
EcoQuest Founder Sells Stock to Investment Group |
Green County Online | 5/5/2006 Michael Jackson, founder and principal owner of EcoQuest International, the Greeneville-based manufacturer and marketer, has announced the sale of an undisclosed amount of stock to four investors organized as Air Partners Investment Group.Jackson said in a press release, “Air Partners is an investment group consisting mostly of current board members and other EcoQuest shareholders.” As a result of the sale, Jackson will continue to be the single largest shareholder and will continue to serve as the company’s chairman of the board. However, Jackson acknowledged in an interview Thursday that he no longer owns a majority of the stock of EcoQuest, which is a privately held company. |