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Industrial Services Group, LLC (ISG) was founded in 1999 and formed as a privately-held California limited liability company. ISG identifies nascent technologies with great potential, unveils their value and marshals the resources required to realize that value in the marketplace. ISG's business model focuses on partnership with global enterprises best equipped to undertake the financing, marketing and operational challenges associated with the deployment of its technologies.
ISG's technologies represent innovative, industry-disrupting approaches to
Our solutions are cheaper and better. While the economics of our portfolio of technologies are market-driven and not dependent on subsidized environmental clean-up, substantial environmental benefits accompany their application. All ISG technologies have been created or acquired adhering to the following core principals; that is, all our technologies must:
We believe that giving back to the communities in which we operate accounts in part for our success and will be a prime ingredient to our continued success in the future. We hope the investors in ISG share the vision of community service and generous support of charitable causes, including, as high priorities, children's healthcare and education in communities throughout the world. In the final analysis, ISG believes its growth will be sustained through the vastness of its markets, its intellectual and physical assets, the positioning of its technologies, and because of its desire to follow what Abraham Lincoln called "the better angels of our nature." HISTORY ISG has developed three different metals from waste technologies: ReMining®, IronBack®, and NobleNet. During 2005 the Company acquired a 100% interest in the PowerCache technology, which recovers metals from power plant waste. ISG's proprietary technology, CleanOil, successfully demonstrated a commercial unit in late 2005. In February 2006, ISG Technologic, LLC was formed, which owns 100% interests in ISG Solar LLC. ISG Solar possesses a patent-pending solar power technology called PvPC that is capable of doubling energy output over time for photovoltaic systems.
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