#1 A Safe, Silica Free and Cost Effective Product Prepared by; Terry Butler - Market & Research Team

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#1 A Safe, Silica Free and Cost Effective Product Prepared by; Terry Butler - Market & Research Team

TABLE OF CONTENTS The Cost of Doing Business 1 1 Spill Sorbent Products 2 2 ENCASOL Sorbent 3 3 Economic upside 4 4 Why it is a winner 5 5 TM

Health & Safety & Safety Wastemanagement Technologies *Corporate Responsibilit y OSHA Regulation s ProductionCosts The Cost of Doing Business Focus on WASTE GENERATORS within industry ………… ! TO REDUCE IT! 1 1 * non compliant company executives and owner operators are imprisoned for serious EPA breaches CLEANER GLOBAL ENVIRONMEN T – GLOBAL CONTAMINATION – linked to INDUSTRIALIZATION

reported spills/year in US Average spill penalties % spills involve fuel tanks Average spill volume Landfill disposal costs (where permissible) only 1% of contaminated clay based products. Waste transporter always responsible for the spill regardless of the cause! Clean up and disposal costs conditional to quality of training, equipment and products. Recovery $$$ = $600,000 = $15,000 = 50% = 100 gals OSHA Penalties doubled in 2016.

Spill Sorbent Products R ECYCLED MATERIAL For recovery and containment of various land spills For recovery and containment of various land spills. 2 2 E CO FRIENDLY COMPOUNDS M ATS, WIPES, PILLOWS AND ROLLS V ARIOUS PRODUCTS, WEIGHTS, AND SIZES LOOSE ADSORBENTS

Commonly Used Oil Absorbents Most products must be disposed of after use as hazardous waste

Sorbent Selection Criteria

Non toxic Non carcinogenic quick remediation Inert mineral N on flammable Universal sorbent High expansion rate Great economics *depending on local regulations ENCASOL is made from inert, inorganic, non- biodegradable, proprietary blends of mineral ore compounds. As a S pill recovery sorbent ….. it checks all the boxes. Less storage space *Possible landfill disposal Loose Spill Sorbent ENCASOL Loose Spill Sorbent TM 3 Do not use with Hydrofluoric Acid*Consult with local county regulations

ENCASOL can expand 4 to 16 times its volume – making it an excellent sorbent. Sorbent Selection Criteria ENCASOL - Sorbent Selection Criteria TM PERLITE DESCRIPTION; Perlite is VOLCANIC GLASS (SiO 2 ) that EXPANDS and BECOMES POROUS when heated deg F (875 deg C). A scientifically engineered product blend that boasts exceptional absorption characteristics and is 6 x lighter than clay based absorbents

ENCASOL Cost Benefits TM Absorbs 5 x more by weight than clay based absorbents 1 truckload of Encasol Vs 6 truckloads of clay based Time saved for spill clean up – a few minutes Vs + 1 hours 6 times less storage area Man Hours Absorption efficiency Purchase and freight Storage Disposal fees Less by volume than competitors. And clay based products. *Potential for landfill at fraction of cost Economic Upside Economic Upside 4 4 *Consult with local county regulations

ENCASOL - Why It Is A Winner 5 5 TM o is safe to use and will not cause cancer. o is the most cost efficient spill remediation product in the market. o Quick spill sorption and clean up time. o Suitable for wide range of hazardous substances o a leader in environmentally responsible products. o Spill clean ups with no secondary cleaning needed o 6 x less volume required = huge savings on transport, storage and disposal costs. Cheaper products can be misleading Yep got it!

ENCASOL OFFERS THE BEST ROI IN ITS CLASS. “Solid as a Rock” ……..Most Importantly Contact us to know more; tel