Save The World Air Announces Results of UNEP/Bali Summit
December 15 2004 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Save The World Air Announces Results of UNEP/Bali Summit Invited to
Exhibit Technology at Second United Nations Event LOS ANGELES, Dec.
15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Save The World Air, Inc. (Pink Sheets:
ZERO), which is developing affordable pollution-reduction
technology aimed at the motorcycle/automobile retrofit market,
today announced the results of its recent participation at the UNEP
Bali conference. At the same time, SWA announced that it has been
invited to attend and exhibit its technology at a second
environmental summit sponsored by the UN in Medan, Indonesia. SWA
participated in a United Nations Environment Programme-sponsored
meeting in Bali, Indonesia, earlier this month, which resulted in
the initiation of informal negotiations with United Nations and
government officials to explore the possibility of pilot programs
using SWA technology in Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Thailand, Iran
and Brazil. The pilot projects discussed, if initiated, would
involve retrofitting the CAT-MATE device on the expansion chambers
of two-stroke motorcycles, and to the exhaust systems of
four-stroke motorcycles and fuel-injected automobiles. "I am
thrilled that SWA is getting a chance to market its technology to
some of the key players in the global fight against toxic air
pollution," said Edward Masry, SWA's Chief Executive Officer.
"These pilot programs are a gateway into some of the most promising
markets for this company's technology. Indonesia alone has more
than 15,000,000 motorcycles in use, most of them with highly
polluting two-stroke engines that need to be retrofitted with our
devices." SWA's President, Eugene Eichler, Chief Operating Officer,
Bruce McKinnon and Vice President for Environmental Affairs, Erin
Brockovich, will attend the 1st Summit of the Network of Regional
Governments for Sustainable Development, which will be held in the
Indonesian cities of Medan and Lake Toba from February 14 to 17.
Ms. Brockovich will be one of the key-note speakers at the event.
The Summit is expected to attract about 3,000 government officials,
business leaders and United Nations officials from around the
world. The event is co-sponsored by the United Nations Institute
for Training and Research and the United Nations Human Settlement
Program. Safe Harbor Statement The statements contained herein,
which are not historical, are forward looking statements that are
subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ materially from those expressed in the forward looking
statements, including, but not limited to, SWA's ability to market
its technologies and devices and future customer acceptance for
these products and services and other risks set forth in SWA's
filings and future filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including those set forth in SWA's Annual Report on
Form 10-KSB for the year ended Dec. 31, 2003. For further
information please contact: Jason Booth of Sitrick And Company,
+1-310-788-2850, for Save The World Air, Inc.,
http://www.savetheworldair.com/ DATASOURCE: Save The World Air,
Inc. CONTACT: Jason Booth of Sitrick And Company, +1-310-788-2850,
for Save The World Air, Inc. Web site:
http://www.savetheworldair.com/
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