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Tauriga Receives SPEC Sheets for 100% Tree-Free Bamboo Products

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Tauriga Sciences Inc., Danbury, Conn., USA, reports that it has received SPEC sheets covering the full suite of 100% Tree-Free Bamboo products according to its agreement with Green Hygienics Inc. signed this past June. The product SPEC sheets include bathroom tissue, copy paper, facial tissue, kitchen towel, facial tissue cube, and luncheon napkins. SPEC sheets for the bamboo disinfectant wipes are expected in the near term.

Tauriga Sciences said that it already has been in detailed discussions with potential customers and believes that there is strong demand for these products. Receipt of the SPEC sheets, which include a detailed overview of the dimensions, content, and shipping information, enables the company to expedite the process of securing purchase orders from potential and probable customers.

Tauriga's CEO Seth M. Shaw said that "the company is working diligently to generate revenues derived from the license agreement with Green Hygienics. Now that the SPEC sheets have been received, the company can provide potential customers with the requisite paperwork to complete purchase orders.

Tauriga noted that it has been focusing its marketing efforts relating to the license agreement on medical practices, hospitals, adult care facilities, school districts, small businesses, and large corporations The two companies, Tauriga and Green Hygienics, will equally split all potential net profits and jointly assume marketing costs.

Green Hygienics is the exclusive North American distributor of American Hygienics’ 100% tree-free bamboo-based product line, including personal care and paper-based goods. The marketplace for tissue paper products, diapers, wet wipes, feminine care products, and adult care products, is in excess of $29 billion annually in the U.S., Green Hygienics points out.

 

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