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Our goal is to be extremely concious of our environment and to protect our wonderful natural resources in Michigan. That is why we are working closely with the Department of Natural Resources to ensure that our pristine land, water and air remains that way. We are working hard to find innovative ways to help lessen our dependence on non-renewable energy like petroleum. Through our research and development we are working on using plant scraps like corn stalk, soy bean plant scraps and other bio matter to make materials for manufacturing.
Michigan is the 2nd most diverse agricultural state in the United States. Just take one of winery bike tours and you will soon see that we have everything from plum trees to blueberry bushes to cherry trees to potato farms (Lays Potato Chips use our spuds) among many other types of flora and fauna.
We strive to educate people about the fact that more than 70% of the oil that we use is for making plastics and other materials in manufacturing. By using renewable feedstock to replace oil in manufacturing, we are trying to make the world a better place. Come and join our efforts and be adventurous at Green Planet Extreme Adventure Tours.
Sincerely,
Kevin M. Karpinski, Co-Owner
Green Planet Extreme Adventure Tours, LLC
Bio Bikes, LLC
Michigan is the 2nd most diverse agricultural state in the United States. Just take one of winery bike tours and you will soon see that we have everything from plum trees to blueberry bushes to cherry trees to potato farms (Lays Potato Chips use our spuds) among many other types of flora and fauna.
We strive to educate people about the fact that more than 70% of the oil that we use is for making plastics and other materials in manufacturing. By using renewable feedstock to replace oil in manufacturing, we are trying to make the world a better place. Come and join our efforts and be adventurous at Green Planet Extreme Adventure Tours.
Sincerely,
Kevin M. Karpinski, Co-Owner
Green Planet Extreme Adventure Tours, LLC
Bio Bikes, LLC