Environmental Cleanup

ExpandWorldwide has contracts with an environmental remediation company that uses a revolutionary technology to cleanup pollutants from areas which until now were not easily treatable with any other technology.

These US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved technologies are being marketed to address various contamination issues including Water Treatment Facilities, Groundwater Treatment, Soil Treatment, Hydrogen Sulfide Treatment, Chlorinated Solvents, Pesticides and Organics (including TCE, MtBE, PCE, Benzene, Toluene and Cyanide).

The company has also developed bio-remediation technologies for issues associated with Fats, Oils and Grease at their source (Restaurant Grease Traps) as well as at water treatment facilities to treat sulfur odors and sulfide build up in water lines. These products also help prevent odors and corrosion within the water pipelines.

This new technology is one of the fastest, most cost-effective, environmentally safe oxidation processes in the world! Within the next 5 years, it will bring in revenues close to 1 billion dollars. The technology is EPA approved through the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) and is approved for use in the environment.

Africa Investment Opportunities

ExpandWorldwide has facilitated large investments in the Real Estate and Commercial development industries within Ghana for several of our clients.

One of the Real Estate development opportunities consisted of building 1,000 residential homes close to the capital city of Ghana. We have also helped bring a Besser cement block cast plant to Ghana in order to supply cement blocks for residential and commercial use. Ghana is hoping to bridge a gap in building materials so they can overcome a significant housing shortage and construct over 1 million homes for the middle to upper class.

Ghana has a stable government and just had elections last year, where a new cabinet just took over and looks to keep the country going in a positive direction for development. Ghana has natural resources consisting of Oil, Bauxite, Teek, Mahagoney, Wawa timber, and Gold. Ghana has also great beach coast property for development along with fishing waters.