Solex wins clean technology award
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
Editor
World Fertilizer,
Solex Thermal Science Inc. has been awarded the Clean Technology Award for companies exporting products, goods or services geared towards sustainability, reduction of carbon emissions, water conservation, renewable energy and related products and services through The Alberta Export Awards.
Solex demonstrated the ability to innovate and overcome obstacles or other unique challenges in entering new international markets while keeping environmental techniques top of mind.
“We are privileged to accept this award. For the past 20 years, we have maintained our focus on technology that is clean, energy-efficient and cost-effective. Our goal is to reduce our customer’s environmental footprint as well as their operating costs. Thank you to our valued customers for your business, your collaboration and your loyalty. Thank you to all of our partners who continue to support us along the way. Thank you to the Solex Team who is always looking for ways to apply our technology in extraordinary ways”, said Paul Crawford, President of Solex.
The Alberta Export Awards, presented by the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters and JWN, pays tribute to the innovative approaches and contributions of Alberta export companies from all regions of the province.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/nitrogen/22122016/solex-wins-clean-technology-award/
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