Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street. Upgrade Now
MDWerks Highlights the Environmental Sustainability Advantages of its Energy Wave Technology Solutions in the Alcoholic Beverages and Industrial Sectors

In This Article:

Disruptive Technology Delivers Lower Costs, Increases Speed-to-Market, and Drives Innovation while Reducing Carbon Footprint

GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla., March 07, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MDWerks, Inc. ("MDWerks" or the "Company") (OTC: MDWK), a forward-thinking company leading the charge in the world of sustainable technology, today highlighted the environmental sustainability advantages of the energy wave technology solutions offered by its wholly owned subsidiaries, Two Trees Beverage Company ("Two Trees") and RF Specialties, LLC ("RFS").

Steven Laker, CEO of MDWerks, commented, "As companies increasingly look to reduce their carbon footprints and enhance efficiency, MDWerks is well positioned to disrupt both the alcoholic beverages and industrial sectors with its sustainable energy wave technology. Our solutions give customers an environmental sustainability edge while helping them lower costs, increase speed-to-market, and spur innovation."

Two Trees – Sustainability in the Alcoholic Beverages Space

Two Trees utilizes the Company’s proprietary energy wave technology to age its award-winning spirits under the Sustainably Matured™ method, which dramatically reduces the amount of time, wood, energy, and barrel housing space required compared to traditional aging processes, thereby reducing carbon footprint and promoting sustainability.

The Sustainably Matured™ method mirrors the traditional aging process to deliver premium-quality refined spirits with balanced, mature flavors, but accelerates the natural physical and chemical changes that take place, condensing aging from years to days and lowering wood consumption by approximately 90%.

Through more efficient wood consumption, Two Trees supports the sustainability of the American white oak tree, which is the primary source of material used to make whiskey barrels. A fully mature 80- to 100-year-old oak tree yields material for merely two to three 53-gallon whiskey barrels. In contrast, Two Trees can produce the equivalent of 25 or more barrels of product from the same tree, leveraging its patented aging technology and processes.

American white oak forests face long-term sustainability threats. According to the White Oak Initiative, American white oak forests are dominated by older mature oak trees, while younger trees and seedlings are significantly declining. Without change, American white oak forests "will disappear in a generation with significant impacts on wildlife, forest ecosystems and timber supplies."1 The Company’s technology plays a growing role in saving the white oak, particularly as Two Trees provides solutions to others in the alcoholic beverage space.