Eco Carbons Pty Ltd |

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About Us

Who’s driving the company?

The team comprises a highly qualified and dedicated group of professionals along with two Directors all well versed in company structuring along with Business management, accounting, marketing and legal skills.

A number of independent consultants covering mechanical, electrical industrial and chemical process engineering disciplines, located both in Canada and Australia have contributed to developing the project through comprehensive R&D.

The company is closely aligned with the Australian and Canadian farming and engineering communities in order to prove - up the unique EcoCarbons technology. This has resulted in the development of new state of the art carbonisation processes that produces improved carbon products and provides a gateway to new applications.

Mike Neal and Barry Webb are the directors responsible for conducting feasibility studies- Research and Development financial and marketing in conjunction with their consultants.

Mike Neal is the Founder member of Eco-Carbons Pty Ltd and originally obtained the technology and the rights from Canada to establish and market the know how, improve the process and successfully continue R&D. Mike has taken his experience in farming and coupled this to his inventions in mechanical and structural engineering in order to establish uses for carbon beads in new industries and market segments.

Mike is a member of Apace a group developing new low cost sustainable and renewable technologies involving alternative energy production and energy saving projects that don’t impact on the environment and deplete natural resources.

Barry Webb the co-director is committed to the growth of the company and has also served on the Board of the Endeavour Foundation  He was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the  Queensland State Government for his outstanding services to the community including child safety and job creation with new technologies. He is currently sourcing new raw materials and liaising with businesses and Government bodies

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