Heal The LA County Soil


Platinum Star Media Group, Inc. – Global Consultant
Eco2Capital, Inc. & Associates, ClearGreen, Inc., and
Nevada Environmental Consulting
213-276-7827
MarieLemelle@platinumstarpr.com
www.eco2capitalinc.com
Presented by:
• Dr. Marie Y. Lemelle, MBA, PhD – Consultant / VP, Public Relations,
Eco2Capital, Inc. and Platinum Star Public Relations, Inc. – Glendale, CA
• John Braden – CEO, Eco2Capital, Inc. – Marina del Rey, CA
• Pedro Da Costa – President, Eco2Capital, Inc.
• Jeremy Lamont – CEO, ClearGreen, Inc.
• Mathew Setty – CEO, Nevada Environmental Consulting
Restoring Your Land! Start with Soil Remediation!
Anyone who has walked across their own burned property knows the shock of seeing
blackened soil and wondering if it will ever recover. The truth is — wildfire doesn’t just burn
what’s above ground. It changes the very chemistry of the earth beneath our feet, leaving it
toxic, sterile, and unable to hold water or sustain plants.
But there’s good news: science, nature, and community will bring it back!
ClearGreen’s proven, natural solutions — a combination of beneficial microbes, natural
minerals, and water-enhancing tools — can detoxify and restore fire-damaged soil in as
little as 30 days.
Why Soil Testing Matters
• Safety First: Identifies harmful contaminants like heavy metals, hydrocarbons, and
ash toxins.
• Customized Recovery: Ensures proper treatment for long-term health.
• Peace of Mind: Confirms when soil is safe to grow, live, and build on again.
3-Step Soil Recovery Plan
• Step 1 – Test:
Work with a certified soil lab (e.g., Wallace Labs in El Segundo) to assess
contamination levels.
• Step 2 – Treat:
Licensed pros like Nevada Environmental Consulting for the application of Clear
Green’s protocols to detoxify and rebuild living soil.
• Step 3 – Verify:
Retest at 30, 45, and 60 days. ClearGreen reviews results with you, confirming
toxins are gone and life is returning.
Two Proven Solutions
1. Sand-to-Soil Protocol – Transforms sterile sand into rich, microbially active soil.
Per Acre Materials (~$9,115): Bentonite Clay • Biochar • Nanotech Surfactant • Microbial
Consortium • Bio-based Fertilizer • Blackstrap Molasses • Structured Water.
Application: Pre-mix microbes & molasses for 48 hrs → drench into soil post-rain or
irrigation → follow-up treatments to maintain health.
2. Spill Remediation Protocol – Targets toxic contaminants like hydrocarbons, heavy
metals, and synthetic chemicals.
Per Acre Materials (~$24,925): Microbial Consortium • Nanotech Surfactant • Molasses •
Structured Water.
Application: Drench 6–12 inches deep → microbial action breaks down or binds toxins →
restores soil structure & fertility.
Follow-Up Applications:
• Reapply microbial consortium and biobased fertilizer (once a month) for 2 months,
quarterly for 9 months, then annually to sustain soil health
Our Community Commitment
• Eco2Capital, Inc. has secured ClearGreen, Inc.’s pledge to treat two contaminated
lots in Altadena at no cost for product or application.
• The only cost to property owners is certified lab testing fees, required by CA law.
Outcomes and Benefits
• Converts sand into living, moisture-retentive soil
• Detoxifies and reconditions chemically damaged areas
• Rebuilds microbial ecosystems to support regrowth
• Enables long-term ecological recovery, vegetation, and land productivity
Together, we can heal your soil, restore your environment, and bring life back to Altadena.
About 15 years ago, Eco2Capital, Inc. & Associates was hired by Mexico’s National
Polytechnic Institute to clean a heavily contaminated oil site in Mexico City using advanced
soil and water remediation technology and proprietary microbes now supplied by
ClearGreen. In just six months, the land was restored and is now an ecological park
.
ClearGreen Products does not use glyphosates or toxic chemicals that have been the
subject of repeated nationwide lawsuits. They only use pet, people, and wildlife-friendly
products manufactured in the United States of America.
Nevada Environmental Consulting specializes in post-wildfire restoration, including
removing potential wildfire fuel sources and planting trees, grasses, and flowers native to
the local environment.