Atlantic Power & Infrastructure (AP&I) publishes their April 2025 edition: “AP&I Corporate News and Events.” | AWSL Stock News

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Apr 22, 2025
  • Atlantic Power & Infrastructure Corp. (AWSL, Financial) highlights advancements in water conservation technology in its April 2025 newsletter.
  • The KBI Flexi-Pave technology demonstrates significant environmental impact by filtering up to 3,000 gallons per square foot per hour.
  • The company integrates three divisions to tackle global water conservation challenges and promote scrap tire recycling.

Atlantic Power & Infrastructure Corp. (OTC PINK:AWSL) has published its April 2025 newsletter, emphasizing the company’s dedication to water conservation technologies. A central feature of this edition is their proprietary KBI Flexi-Pave technology, which offers notable environmental benefits by removing up to 83% dissolved nitrates and 88% phosphorus from stormwater. This technology boasts a filtration capacity of 3,000 gallons per square foot per hour.

AWSL's approach encompasses three distinct divisions: Scrap Tire Construction Products (STCP), Next Generation Tire Recycling (NGTR), and Next Generation Agriculture (NGAG). Together, these divisions aim to address challenges in water conservation through innovative solutions such as groundwater recharge and passive nutrient removal.

The newsletter also highlights recent global legislative measures that support the recycling of scrap tires and initiatives for water conservation. This reflects a growing international commitment to preserving water resources and reducing pollution. Interested parties can access the full newsletter on AP&I's website.

The integration of these business divisions positions AWSL as a leader in the sustainable technologies sector, driving efforts to combat water scarcity and environmental degradation through innovative infrastructure products and agricultural solutions.

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