September 2011
13 posts
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In Brazil, the world’s largest producer of orange juice, half the orange fruit is left as waste once the juice has been recovered.
This corresponds to three million tonnes a year of orange peel that can be used to produce chemicals, materials and fuel.
Hi everyone,
For the past couple of months, we have been fully utilising the power, reach and effect of social media. We started off by having a:
- Facebook page
- Twitter profile
- LinkedIn company profile
- Digg profile
You might of noticed from our latest screenshots that we are currently developing on the re-design of our website and giving sneak peeks into what the future Amelec website will look like. I can not begin to describe the features the re-design will bring…so just hold out a little bit longer.
What I can tell you is that we will be removing content and eventually deleting our Facebook page when the new website goes live. This is part of new social media marketing plan and the focus like be directed towards:
- Company blog
- Twitter profile
- LinkedIn company profile
We want to thank you for ‘liking’ our Facebook page and taking the time to comment/participate in our discussions.
Kind regards,
Jayvik Patel
Marketing Technologist
The French artist Patrick Raynaud has wonderfully created a visually stunning piece of art. The lights are attached to a wind turbine in Hanover, Germany.
The amazing fact about this artwork is that it is powered by the turbine itself.
So, the more windier it gets, the brighter it glows!
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