We were incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on February 17, 2004 under the name "Boss Minerals, Inc.". From inception to March 20, 2006, we were an exploration stage company engaged in the exploration of minerals properties.
By an agreement dated March 20, 2006, we agreed to acquire the principal assets of Environmental Control Corporation ("ECC"), a Newfoundland, Canada based company, involved in the development of emission control devices for small spark ignition combustion engines. As of September 30, 2006 the transaction to acquire ECC has not yet completed. The primary outstanding closing condition is the finalization of ECC financial statements as required for filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Our plan for the twelve months following the date of this report is to complete the acquisition of the principal assets of ECC. Concurrently, EVCC will continue to have professional units produced for a series of durability testing in accordance with US and Canadian regulations. Upon completion of the series of these tests, EVCC intends to partner with engine manufacturers and apply for certification with various regulatory bodies worldwide. EVCC will continue marketing activities on an international scale.
ECC's catalytic muffler, like any other catalytic muffler, combines a muffler and a catalytic converter into one unit. However, ECC has used a unique approach to develop this emission control device, making it far more effective in reducing the emissions of spark ignition engines (oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds and hydrocarbons) without compromising on the side of engine performance. This patented and patent pending technology is linearly designed and can be modified to fit virtually any combustion engine.
By an agreement dated March 20, 2006, we agreed to acquire the principal assets of Environmental Control Corporation ("ECC"), a Newfoundland, Canada based company, involved in the development of emission control devices for small spark ignition combustion engines. As of September 30, 2006 the transaction to acquire ECC has not yet completed. The primary outstanding closing condition is the finalization of ECC financial statements as required for filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Our plan for the twelve months following the date of this report is to complete the acquisition of the principal assets of ECC. Concurrently, EVCC will continue to have professional units produced for a series of durability testing in accordance with US and Canadian regulations. Upon completion of the series of these tests, EVCC intends to partner with engine manufacturers and apply for certification with various regulatory bodies worldwide. EVCC will continue marketing activities on an international scale.
ECC's catalytic muffler, like any other catalytic muffler, combines a muffler and a catalytic converter into one unit. However, ECC has used a unique approach to develop this emission control device, making it far more effective in reducing the emissions of spark ignition engines (oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds and hydrocarbons) without compromising on the side of engine performance. This patented and patent pending technology is linearly designed and can be modified to fit virtually any combustion engine.










