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SmallCapSentinel.com: Recycled Materials Company Profile and Article Released

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  • Source: Integrity Media
  • On 7:00 am EDT, Wednesday September 16, 2009

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 16, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A company profile of Axion International Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:AXIH - News) and of interest to investors of recycled materials leaders International Paper Co. (NYSE:IP - News), Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:AERT - News), Magnum D'Or Resources, Inc. (OTCBB:MDOR - News), and Vulcan Materials Company (NYSE:VMC - News) has been made available at http://www.trilogy-capital.com/autoir/axih_autoir.html.

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Market Update: Yesterday, Axion International, a next-generation technology innovator utilizing recycled plastic for high load industrial products, issued after market news reporting that it has completed the construction of two 100% recycled plastic bridges for the U.S. Army. The eco-friendly structural building materials used in the bridges have been specifically engineered to allow for the crossing of armored military vehicles. Constructed from 100% recycled high load plastic, Axion's two bridges transform waste products that would otherwise be land filled, they resist rot and damaging insects without the use of chemical treatments and require minimal maintenance throughout their lifecycles. In addition, Axion's initial construction costs are similar to timber bridges, and they have a life expectancy of 50 years.

Axion has been active in the media of late, earning mention in a September 14, BusinessWeek article that covers Axion's proprietary 100% recycled plastic technology. In the article, the author states, "Axion International Holdings may have achieved a breakthrough with recycled plastic." The piece goes on to provide a glimpse into the proprietary technology Axion has developed in conjunction with scientists at Rutgers University. The 100% recycled plastic materials are the first known structural products of their kind that can support heavy loads in industrial applications.

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Statements herein may contain forward-looking statements and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties affecting results. Small Cap Sentinel is property of Integrity Media Inc. (IMI). IMI provides no assurance as to the subject company's plans or ability to effect proposed actions and cannot project capabilities, intent, resources, or experience. The subject companies haven't always approved statements made in this report. This report is neither a solicitation to buy nor offer to sell securities but is for information purposes only and shouldn't be used as the basis for any investment decision. IMI is not an investment advisor, analyst or licensed broker dealer and this report isn't investment advice. IMI has been paid $5,000 for this report and other advertising services by Trilogy Capital Partners, a financial p.r. consultant to Axion International. Paid reports constitute a conflict of interest as to IMI's ability to remain objective in communication regarding subject companies.

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