(EnergyIndustry.Net, January 15, 2013 ) Boca Raton, FL --- In the wake of the U.S. Department of Justice’s settlement with Transocean and the looming civil trial on the BP Oil Spill set to begin in February in New Orleans, 21st Century Business is bringing to light a unique non-toxic oil spill cleanup solution for the Gulf of Mexico and any future spills.
OSEI Corp’s Oil Spill Eater II (OSE II) product is the world's most environmentally safe and cost effective bioremediation process for the mitigation of hazardous waste, spills and contamination virtually anywhere of any size, large or small.
OSE II is an environmentally safe cleanup method because it uses natures own bioremediation processes to effectively eliminate hazardous materials. OSE II is listed on the US Environmental Protection Agency's National Contingency Plan for Oil Spills (NCP). OSE II is not a bacteria (bug), fertilizer or dispersant product. OSE II is a biological enzyme that converts the waste into a natural food source for the enhanced native bacteria found in the environment. The end result of this process is CO2 and water. OSE II will reduce your cleanup costs and permanently eliminate the hazardous waste problem in place, with no secondary cleanup required.
Since 1989, OSE II has safely remediated numerous types of hazardous materials on the ground, in the ground and in the water.
JL Haber, Vice President of Programming at Multi Media Productions, added, “OSEI Corp. is an exciting company with a unique mission. We are excited to have them as a guest on our program.”
About 21st Century Business
21st Century Business is an award winning television series produced by Multi-Media Productions. The show features companies providing business viewers an in depth opportunity to find solutions within many industries globally.
21st Century Business airs on CNBC and the Fox Business Network to over 100 million viewers nationwide as well as internationally via DirecTV and Dish Network. The series is also available at more than 27 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, Howard University, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University.