Progressive Planet Achieves Success in Phase 1 PozGlass™ SCM Testing
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VANCOUVER, BC, April 26, 2021 /CNW/ -
Progressive Planet Solutions Inc. (TSXV: PLAN) ( PLAN or the Company ), is pleased to announce the successful completion of Phase One of a Two Phase test program for its PozGlass™ SCM product. The company is focused on delivering an attractive economic and environmentally advantageous solution to replace fly ash in concrete.
Based on Phase One results, management believes this is achievable using proprietary formulations and processes in the blending of natural pozzolans and recovered post-consumer glass.
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