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Security Type
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Common Stock
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Min Investment
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$100
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Offering Date
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June 21, 2024
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Expected Close Date
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September 20, 2024
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Target Raise
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$10.00K-$2.45M
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Security Price
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$5
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Valuation
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$28,500,000
- Number of Employees
- 4
- Cash
- $0
- Revenue
- $0
- Short Term Debt
- $0
- Cost of Goods
- $0
- Long Term Debt
- $0
- Net Income
- $0
Company Description
Recycler’s Exchange hopes to make communities all over the world more environmentally friendly, and conscious.Our Company has 6 divisions, all of which overlap in someway and allow our company economies of scope:TogglePyrolysisWe plan to take waste products, such as plastic and tires, and turn them into fuel. The residential space is very crowded, so we would go after companies that might not necessarily have plastic recycling on their mind. Gas stations, grocery stores, malls, strip malls, big box stores, bottlers, furniture stores, apartment complexes, junk removal industry, land clearers, anywhere people gather. Municipalities are an additional possibility. We would also plan to build a machine to create biochar with a parabolic mirror.ToggleInsulation and HousingWe plan to use an industrial tire shredder to shred mattresses and turn them into insulation and metal, which we would sell at market. We would do the same for foam furniture, from which some wood would be recovered. Box springs and recovered wood material would be used to construct Box Spring Homes™, our version of a tiny house.We would operate a furniture/mattress disposal pick-up service in the North East corner of Florida around the Jacksonville area down to Gainvesville. We would offer competitive prices in the market. ToggleComposting We hope to work with local governments to make compulsory composting a reality for businesses, so that we can ensure that there is a marketplace. Carbon sequestration, methane diversion, and healthy soil are our chief interests. ToggleSolar Energy We hope to have a photovoltaic solar energy installation to provide clean energy for our facility and our local community. We are investigating if some of our equipment may be heated by a parabolic mirror, to conserve electricity and reduce CO2 emissions. ToggleAngler IOT We have a provisional patent application filed with the United States Patent and Trademark office. Our various services require weighing and measuring devices that are currently unavailable on the market. We hope to use those technologies to provide a service to hunters and fishermen so that they can use their phones to track and record their captures.ToggleSolar Water Heater and Used Tire/Furniture WarehouseSome furniture and tires are planned to be recoverable. We plan to build a warehouse to store them and make them available for sale, mattresses included.In an adjacent space, we would warehouse and sell solar water heaters; which we buy wholesale from Alibaba.com and sell for retail to the North East Florida area. I hope to convince local governments to be proponents by incentivizing solar water heaters and making solar water heaters mandatory on new home installations.
Management Team / Advisory Board Bios
Nicholas E. Paleveda
Chief Executive Officer, President
Nicholas E. Paleveda has written three books and is currently working on another. He went to Western Washington University to study economics, but like all the great ones he dropped out (Gates, Zuckerberg, Kayne, etc.). He’s been on the front lines studying the world’s plastic pollution problem, working in the glorious halls of Circle K, Walmart; looking at Coca-cola, Pepsi, and other plastic polluters. He’s also dabbled in the tire and styrofoam recovery industries.
Nick A. Paleveda
Chief Council; Executive Vice President
Nick A. Paleveda is CEO of National Pension Partners, Adjunct Professor of the Graduate Tax Program at Northeastern University, and a member of the Florida Bar and American Bar Association. He is admitted to practice in the State of Florida, the U.S. Tax Court, the 9 th Circuit Court of Appeals, the 11 th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States. His wealth of knowledge and experience in the fields of advanced tax, estate and pension planning span more than 30 years and he has presented continuing education programs and seminars across the country. Nick has also been widely published, including the definitive guide “Defined Benefit Pension Plans: The Complete Handbook.”
Mr. Paleveda led the University of South Florida to a Pan American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship in 1976, and was the Florida State Chess Champion in 1977, 1978 and 1994. In trivia, his Executive Benefits Team won the Whatcom Literacy Council's Annual Trivia Bee championship two years in a row, once with the help of Ken Jennings.
Dr. Shambhu Pokhare
Chairman of the Board
Dr. Shambhu Pokharel is the Executive Chairman of World Trade Group in Nepal. He has been awarded as Honorary Doctor by Global Peace University, USA; beside that he is pursuing his PhD in International Relations from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. He is also the Chairman of Business TV and Blackhole IT solutions.
Christopher Fillie
Chief Contractor; Vice President, Insulation and Housing
Master Builder Contractor, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED AP). He’s currently the Executive Director at Vibrant Community Development and has successfully incubated over 31 locally owned and operated arts and civic and small business ventures in the Gainesville, FL area.
Graduated from the University of Florida as a Master of Building Construction, Sustainable Construction Management. Member, Nation Trust for Historic Preservation, he specialized in entrepreneurship in sustainable development.