The foundation of the company is its $60,000,000 patented MBS (Molecular Bonding System) technology. Adama is committed to providing long-term permanent solutions to hazardous heavy metal waste problems. The MBS technology successfully treats all Resource Conservation & Recovery Act (RCRA) and Universal Treatment Standards (UTS) metals such as: arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, etc., and treats multiple metals concurrently. The ability to treat difficult waste streams along with being able to treat multiple metals with different solubility points successfully separates our MBS technology from any other existing technology. The types of applications include soils, sludge's, ashes, bughouse dusts and barrel wastes. The MBS technology provides superior efficacy and has significant cost advantages over both hazardous waste landfill and alternative remedial technology options. The MBS technology has successfully completed the U.S. ("EPA") "SITE" program. REVENUES from the MBS technology have exceeded ten million dollars since its commercialization.