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Welcome to World-Wire, the cutting-edge wire service that delivers your environmental and sustainable development press releases to news media outlets around the world.

World-Wire focuses on the single mission of delivering your late-breaking environmental news releases. With 18 years of solid mangement experience, World-Wire has a unique record of reaching the most influential publications, broadcast networks, investors and business leaders in this dynamic field.

Announce events, new products and services, awards, conferences, public information campaigns, financial disclosures and policy statements with assurance on World-Wire.

 

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World-Wire: The Best Media Distribution on Earth
World-Wire is the only media distribution service dedicated exclusively
to sustainable business products and services.

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World-Wire is Cost-Effective
Transmit your world-Wire press release for only $295
for the first 500 words and $75 for each additional 100 words.
Includes free logo placement.

Multiple release packages and long term contracts available.

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