- Preparing
for a record-breaking active hurricane season in Florida
- Working
to stop the destructive cycle of storm waste in landfills and disposal
sites
- Starting
storm season in solid position with recent acquisition, three long-term
contracts already in place
While the majority of companies have their eyes on COVID-19
and what recovery from “stay-at-home” orders look like, National Storm Recovery Inc. (OTC: NSRI) is preparing
for what looks to be an active hurricane season in Florida.
April 2020 set heat records across the world. According to
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2020 is set to be
earth’s warmest year on record while the European Union’s Copernicus Climate
Change Service predicts it will rank as one of the top two (http://ibn.fm/cmj5I). Florida
was no exception setting with high-temp records set across the state.
Typically, higher temps forecast an active hurricane season as heat and warm
ocean water play vital roles in powering the storms. The NOAA has reported that
the strip of ocean where hurricanes begin was a full 1.1 degrees Celsius warmer
than average.
How does all of this effect hurricane season? An article in
the Miami Herald (http://ibn.fm/tMeUZ)
quoted Michael Mann, director of the Earth System Science Center at
Pennsylvania State University, who stated, “We have these bathtub-like
conditions of extreme warmth combined with a La Nina-like state of the climate
system. In our statistical model, it’s the same sort of condition we saw in
2005.” The center is predicting anywhere from 15 to 24 hurricanes, with 20
named storms in 2020. In 2005, the United States experienced five hurricanes
that made landfall, one of which was Katrina.
Historically storm-waste disposal has created an
environmental burden on landfills and disposal sites around the nation, only
adding to the problem of climate change and the conditions that create these
destructive storms. National Storm Recovery, headquartered in Florida, has
created a synergistic and environmentally beneficial solution to stop the
cycle. The company collects tree debris that is then processed for recycling
and manufacturing into organic, next-generation mulch products that are sold to
retailers, landscapers, installers and garden centers.
NSRI is used to weathering storms, and as the company
prepares for the upcoming hurricane season, it does so in a solid position. The
company recently acquired Mulch Manufacturing and has three long-term contracts
already in place: a three-year agreement with one of the largest waste disposal
companies to lease their yard waste facility; a three-year contract with two
one-year renewals for emergency debris and tree removal services for the town
of Oakland, Florida; and a three-year contract with two one-year renewals for
tree trimming and removal services for Orange County [Florida] Public
Schools (http://ibn.fm/Ie3Yf).
NSRI has proved to be a formidable force amid the storms the
United States is facing. Whether those storms are founded in economics or
Mother Nature, NSRI has a firm foundation and is standing ready to make a
difference for customers, employees and shareholders.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.NationalArborCare.com
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates
relating to NSRI are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/NSRI
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