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Advanced Resources Group Ltd. prime objective is to
intelligently utilize the resources available while improving
environmental conditions and making the earth a healthier
ecosystem and thereby a healthier place for all of us to live.
-Richard Dunning, President, Chief Executive Officer
and Chairman of the Board of Directors
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The extraction of natural resources from the earth is a
process that is vital to the survival and growth of the global
economy. Perhaps more vital is the carrying out of this
process in a manner that is environmentally responsible
with as little disruption to the natural ecosystem as
possible. Advanced Resources Group Ltd. believes that
there are more than enough scars on the land, and more
than enough species disappearing from the lands and seas
and way more than tolerable pollutants in the atmosphere
we all share.
Advanced Resources Group Ltd. owns, controls and is
acquiring significant precious and strategic metal resources
in the United States and elsewhere. In addition, it will
build and use state of the art production facilities
pioneering the use of technology that has a minimum
effect on the environment. Metals will be produced for and
by the company utilizing this technology to minimize
disturbance to the earth, optimize recovery at economically
attractive costs and restore the earth to a natural state to
the greatest degree possible.
Many of the resources to be used by Advanced Resources
Group Ltd. are already in disturbed areas. The
environmental damage has already been done. New
technology will not require further disturbance nor will it
create new waste streams. Indeed, Advanced Resources
Group, Ltd. will leave such locations in a far better
environmental condition than when operation were begun!








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