To: SXSW Eco Conference By: Chuck Vollmer, CEO, eCyclingUSA 5 October2015 To: SXSW Eco Conference By: Chuck Vollmer, CEO, eCyclingUSA 5 October2015 eCyclingUSA.

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To: SXSW Eco Conference By: Chuck Vollmer, CEO, eCyclingUSA 5 October2015 To: SXSW Eco Conference By: Chuck Vollmer, CEO, eCyclingUSA 5 October2015 eCyclingUSA is seeking strategic partners to own and operate state-of-the-art eWaste plants in municipalities, like Austin, Texas.

2 2 eCyclingUSA  eCyclingUSA has partnership agreements with leading European manufacturers for building and implementing turnkey US eWaste Materials Reclamation Centers (formerly called recycling MRFs).  Over 100 state-of-the-art European plants are operational.  eCyclingUSA provides local communities the ability to shred, granulate, collate and reclaim their locally-generated eWaste- related raw materials without toxic emissions into the environment.  eCyclingUSA envisions 50, locally-owned and operated, highly profitable, plants that employ up to 200 direct personnel. Most municipalities landfill or export their eWaste, instead of earning as much as $40M annual profits by processing eWaste locally.

3 3 Types of eWaste  Household Electronics IT-Related Products Consumer Electronics Large Appliances Small Appliances Cleaning/Power Tools Entertainment Systems Toys & Other Electrical Items  Business Computers, Servers, Peripherals Hardware, Cabling, Ducting, Racks Vending Machines & Other Items  Government (Federal, State, Local)  Educational, Medical & Industrial  Construction & Demolition Materials eCyclingUSA plant can process these items quickly and cleanly.

4 4 Types of Reclaimed Raw Materials eCyclingUSA systems are world-class in materials reclamation, and meet or exceed U.S. EPA standards. eScrap & Electronics CopperPlasticsAluminumIronGoldSilverPalladium & Other Precious Metals Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment CopperPlasticsAluminumIron Refrigerators, Air Conditioners Containing Air Polluting Refrigerants TV/PC Tubes GlassMetals Including Lead & Mercury Plastics Cathode Ray Tubes

5 5 Typical Projections eCyclingUSA can implement a turnkey plant within 12 months and arrange financing for up to 70% of equipment costs.  Two Line 10 Ton/Hour Plant: (Refrigeration & eScrap) Equipment ≈ $20 Million (M) Annual revenue ≈$78M (3 shift operation, 300 days per year) Net income ≈$42M, EBIDTA ≈54%  Combination 10 Ton/Hour Plant: Equipment ≈ $13M 40,000 square foot facility 10 to 15 acres  eScrap Only 3 Ton/Hour Plant: Equipment ≈ $5M 8,000 square foot facility 1 to 2 acres

6 6 Contact information: Chuck Vollmer, CEO, eCycling USA, ,