TGF Premium ⭐ iStaff Posted September 26, 2019 TGF Premium Share Posted September 26, 2019 EMJAC aims to expand the penetration and knowledge sharing of our recycling concept and ecosystem around the world starting with major cities which produce the highest numbers of waste tyres. EMJAC will integrate blockchain and traceability technology to solve the global waste tyres problem. EMJAC (EMJ) adopts the Ethereum blockchain ecosystem, well known for its decentralized approach that runs smart contracts to enhance the transparency and traceability of global waste tyres management to reduce illegal dumping. EMJAC's market place will also allow direct trading for both P2P and B2B for the recycled products. We strongly believe that our project will create long term value to token holders who aim to promote green technology and earth conservation. TWITTER TELEGRAM FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM REDDIT Read Our White Paper Here is our full White Paper that will help you to understand about our unique project. WhitePaper OnePager Privacy&Policy Terms of Use Executive team The EMJAC Team combines a passion for green energy industry expertise & proven record in finance, development, marketing & licensing. Contact EMJAC Any question? Reach out to us and we’ll get back to you shortly. TWITTER TELEGRAM FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM REDDIT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Epicollapse Posted April 29, 2020 Share Posted April 29, 2020 Is this a British project ?? The fact is that most projects related to renewable energy are developed in the UK. By the way, I recently found out that a total of 19 domestic energy suppliers in the UK offer 100% renewable energy sources. Many of our friends have already begun to work with suppliers who provide renewable energy and they are very satisfied. Thanks to the advice and information on usave.co.uk, they were even able to make energy payments minimal and it’s very cool because apart from environmental protection, they also save their money .. I also thought about making some changes, but I still doubt . I would be interested to hear your opinion! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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