Environmental Waste International Inc.: Environmental Waste International Announces Debt Conversions
Environmental Waste International Inc. (TSXV: EWS) (the
Company ) is pleased to announce that it has entered into two debt conversion agreements (the
Debt
Conversions ) with EWI Investors LLC (of which Robert Savage is the Managing Member and a director of the Company) and Bob MacBean, Chief Executive Officer of the Company (collectively, the
Related Creditors ). The Debt Conversions provide for an aggregate of $1,282,017 of the Company s outstanding debts to be settled through the issuance of an aggregate of common shares at a price equal to the higher of $0.23 or the volume weighted average trading price of the common shares for the ten (10) days following the date hereof.
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