Chang-On International
Inc. Refines Focus to Capitalize On Emerging Trends
Tuesday August 19, 9:00 am ET
HARBIN, China, Aug. 19, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Chang-On International Inc. (OTC BB:CAON.OB - News),
a Chinese manufacturer of green architectural products
made of its innovative SF brand of synthetic resin,
announced today that it has chosen to focus a greater
portion of its energies and attention on developing
its production of formwork for the rapidly growing
RMB1.5 Trillion (US$208 Billion) green construction
systems in China. Formworks are assembled molds
to hold poured concrete that are typically made
from steel. Chang-On formwork is composed of recycled
plastic and coal ash utilizing its proprietary and
patented processes. Because of rising steel consumption,
steel formwork has been largely prohibited by the
Chinese government, prompting many industry analysts
to predict that green and recycled architectural
formwork, due to its relatively low cost and extended
product life span, will emerge as the industry standard
and replace most of the existing formworks.
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According to Li Guomin, President of Chang-On, ``We
are constantly re-evaluating our business operations
in order to remain in tune with the latest trends
in the industry. Our market research has led us
to conclude that there is an extremely high likelihood
that the use of green architectural formwork will
come to dominate the market place. 2006 marked the
first year of China's 11th Five Year Plan, and the
Chinese government has placed 'Energy Efficiency'
and 'Green Construction' as top priority goals in
China's construction industry. This emphasis, along
with the cost benefits and functional advantages
of our products, should only enhance that trend.''
About Chang-On International Inc.:
Chang-On International Inc. (OTC BB:CAON.OB - News)
is a Chinese manufacturer of green architectural
products made of its innovative SF brand of synthetic
resin. Using patented technologies, the Company
is engaged in the manufacturing and sales of green
architectural products in the multi-billion dollar
building materials market in the People's Republic
of China. Through its sole operating subsidiary
Harbin Hongbo Environment Protection Material Ltd.,
the Company utilizes China's abundant supply of
recycled plastic and coal waste as its main raw
materials. SF resin can be molded into a virtually
limitless range of end-use products, including pallets,
pipes, tubes and wallboard, and is a superior substitute
for PVC, steel, wood and cement. The Chinese government
continues to make energy efficiency and green construction
top priorities, and Chang-On is well positioned
to become a major player in this growing sector.
For more information, please visit the company's
website at: http://www.changon.com.
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