Green Hygienics, Inc.

Green Hygienics, Inc.

GRHY
Green Hygienics, Inc.US flagOther OTC
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Company Description

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CEO
Harvey Panesar
Full Time Employees
20
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Shell Companies
Address
10580 North McCarran Boulevard Reno NV United States of America 89503
IPO Date
Mar 21, 2013
Business
Green Hygienics Inc. (GRHY) manufactures and sells bamboo-based absorbent paper products for personal care and hygiene. The company offers a comprehensive line of products including diapers; sanitary pads; panty liners; baby wipes; toilet rolls; facial tissues; kitchen rolls; pulp-based plates and cups; feminine wipes; cosmetic wipes and pads; and sweat pads. Green Hygienics operates in the household and personal care products industry, targeting consumers seeking sustainable alternatives, with distribution primarily in North America. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Reno, Nevada, the company previously operated as MNI Nutraceuticals Inc. before changing its name on May 20, 2011; it functions as a subsidiary of Green Innovations Ltd. In recent developments, Green Hygienics expands beyond traditional hygiene products through its wholly-owned subsidiary Flexible Energy Solutions Inc., which develops low-carbon energy solutions by repurposing infrastructure for flared gas-to-energy conversion, fiber optic networks, compressed air energy storage, CO2 sequestration, and waste heat recovery, with pilot projects underway in Alberta and British Columbia.