Victoria, British Columbia Sept 15, 2003- The most exciting innovation since the dot com crash, and a revolution in useful Internet functionality is the brain child of E-State Media Group, founders of www.woodworkweb.com.
Colin Knecht and Paul Dalcanale have created an on-line and continent wide, reporting system that is simple, unique and ecologically beneficial. The system allows woodworking clubs all over North America to be alerted when trees are blown down by nature or cut down. These trees are often hauled to landfills or cut up of firewood are candidates to for processed into revenue generating boards for woodworkers.
The system is called Wood Acquisition Rescue Program (WARP) and provides a bridge of communication between local organizations who find themselves with downed tress, and woodworking clubs, who are all striving to be environmentally conscious.
The system can save money for local governments and agencies while providing solutions to the economy and ecology while serving communities and the country.
Woodworkers across the continent who have the opportunity to use WARP boards revel at the chance to be positive contributors to the economy and renewable eco systems.
For more information on WARP contact Colin Knecht, E-State Media, (250) 886-6978, or colin@woodworkweb.com. Or for detailed information on this program, www.woodworkweb.com/warp/