Eco Depot Inc. focused on building 'a better tomorrow' with manufacturing facility in Canada

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Bronya Canada Group's Climate Shield paint product can reduce energy loss by up to 42%. | Pixabay/jp26jp

Eco Depot Inc., a Nevada-based environmental investment company, recently announced that it has launched the Bronya Climate Shield manufacturing facility in Quebec, Canada.

The facility is operated by Bronya Canada Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Eco Depot, according to a Feb. 10 a company press release. Operating the facility, enables the Bronya Canada Group to manufacture and ship its products directly from Canada.

Climate Shield is a brand of thermal paint that can reduce energy loss by up to 42%., the release stated. It can be applied to residential and commercial buildings, where it protects from water, corrosion, mold, and premature decay.

"At EcoDepot, we believe it is our moral obligation to do everything within our power to build a better tomorrow for future generations," the company stated on its website. "We understand that there is only one way to save the planet. Make green ventures more profitable than its predecessors. As such, we are committed to supporting eco-focused innovations. We understand that they are the key to changing the course of humanity, and in turn, our planet."

The Quebec facility, located at 50 Rue Du Progres in Coteau-Du-Lac near Montreal, produces 4,000 liters or 1,057 gallons of Bronya Climate Shield per day, according to the release.

Eco Depot Inc. is a publicly traded company that provides funding, investments, and support for environmentally conscious companies and entrepreneurs in the early stages of development, PR Newswire reported.

Bronya Canada Group, which seeks to expand its manufacturing capabilities around the world, has been invited by the Federation of Latin American Cities to use Climate Shield to support the development of public buildings and social housing, the release stated.