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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
World Tree Technologies Launches 'Arizona Reforestation Rescue Project'
PHOENIX, ARIZONA, Jun. 25 -/E-Wire/-- World Tree Technologies, an Arizona based company, launched today the 'Arizona Reforestation Rescue Project,' introducing an environmentally friendly reforestation incentive, concerning the recent forest fires that have been spreading across the country, and especially in the state of Arizona. The 'Arizona Reforestation Rescue Project' is committed to those who have personally suffered, and to the people of our country who have been watching the devastation of our forests on national television, wishing there was something they could do to help, but feel they don't know how.

Wendy S. Burton, Chairman and President of WTT, commented today, "While these monstrous wild fires continue to tear away at the lungs of 'Mother Nature,' sweeping across the State of Arizona and threatening the very land that we have come to love, World Tree Technologies would like to present a solution."

World Tree Technologies, is offering: For every 'Empress Tree' purchased towards the 'Arizona Reforestation Rescue Project,' World Tree Technologies will donate two more Empress Trees to be planted in the areas destroyed by both the Chediski and Rodeo forest fires. The company is also waving its shipping and handling charges. The trees will be donated to the Wildfire Victims and the State of Arizona, in an effort to restore and rebuild this beautiful state of ours.

The 'Empress' is an extremely high growth rate, self re-generating, greenhouse gas consuming, oxygen emitting, superior quality deciduous hardwood tree. It is perfectly suited for global reforestation and environmental bioremediation, as well as for aesthetic and land beautification projects. The 'Empress tree's' many attributes, include replenishing poor soil quality in a short period of time, with growth rates of up to 20 feet in the first full year, and growing to heights of over 70 feet in as little as 7 to 10 years. 'Empress Trees' also retain high moisture levels due to their large leaf size and strong tri-tap root system, enhancing them with a natural fire retardant. To learn more about the Empress tree we encourage people to visit our web site http://www.worldtreetech.com.

Burton further stated, "Now, the people of Arizona no longer have to sit by and watch, wishing they could help. We are confident that this project will aid in replenishing the land as quickly as possible. It is important that we plan today, for the rebuilding process of tomorrow, so that the healing can begin now. We have an opportunity to take this disaster and lessen the severity of it by restoring, 'that which is lost,' showing that our state stands strong during times of ruin. You do not have to sit and watch, wondering what one can do to help; you can call and participate with your personal contribution to the 'Arizona Reforestation Rescue Project'. Together we can rebuild the forest, one tree at a time."

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World Tree Technologies
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06-25-2002
/CONTACT:
1-888-693-TREE (8733) or 602-224-6363,
/WEB SITE: http://http://www.WorldTreeTech.com
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