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1 GreasePaK Systems Technical Presentation Thank you to Dr. John Lear & Dr. George Payne for their contribution to this presentation.

2 Pg 2 Aims To explain the development and technology behind the product To demonstrate the superiority of GreasePaK MSGD To answer customer questions about the product

3 Pg 3 Introduction GreasePaK is a unique, automatic dosing system to deal with fats, oils and greases (FOGs) in commercial kitchens. The system uses Multi-Strain Grease Degrading (MSGD) fluid – a highly concentrated and effective blend of grease-degrading bacterial strains.

4 Pg 4 FOG Breakdown The biological breakdown of fats, oils and greases takes place in two main stages. The following diagram illustrates the process.

5 GLYCEROL + FREE FATTY ACIDS Or ‘burnt’ to produce energy Further break down of long fatty acids to yield 2 carbon units using ACETYL CoA Enters bacterial cell Microbial enzyme LIPASE Glycerol FATS (TRIGLYCERIDES) BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS IN THE MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF FAT, OIL AND GREASE (This reaction is not reversible in aqueous conditions) Small enough to pass into bacterial cell Generally too large to enter bacterial cell Structure of all fats E Long chain fatty acids Can be used to build new triglycerides inside the cell Specialist bacteria only e.g. MSGD! Can also be ‘burnt’ to produce energy Can be used to build new fatty acids, or other lipids inside the cell (most energy efficient) Up to this point, very little has changed in the drain environment: Fats are large insoluble molecules, so are fatty acids!

6 Pg 6 Product Development Mechline required a powerful “grease- fighting” fluid for the challenging foodservice Fluid needed to be Effective – proven record Safe & Stable Easy-to-Use as a “One-Step Solution” – no need to mix or add chemicals, water, etc.

7 Pg 7 Effectiveness There would need to be evidence of lipase production—meaning the eco-friendly conversion of typical FOGs into smaller, easily eliminated molecules Fluid formulation would need to degrade long-chain fatty acids for the safe removal of FOGs Fluid would need to perform over a wide range of conditions – low pH, oxygen, temperature and nutrients—the most common conditions found in commercial kitchen drains

8 Pg 8 Safety and Stability Composition of fluid needs to be ACDP Hazard Category 1 strains – non-pathogenic, safe, disposable and easy to transport. Product needs to be stable with a suitably long shelf life.

9 Pg 9 The Solution The development of a concentrated, multi- strain grease- degrading product – GreasePaK MSGD

10 Pg 10 Strain Screening – Growth Conditions It was imperative that the bacterial strains could produce lipase and break down long- chain fatty acids under usual conditions found in commercial kitchens, such as Low pH Low Temperature Low Oxygen & Nutrients As evidenced by growth on agar plates adapted to these particular conditions, the GreasePaK MSGD strains encompassed all of these growth abilities

11 Pg 11 Product Comparisons We are confident to state that our product is the most potent product available on the market—the strongest of its kind We have tested a number of competitor products, and they invariably fall short of GreasePaK MSGD.

12 Pg 12 Product Comparisons GreasePaK MSGD contains far more bacteria than any other product on the market. The product is multi-strain, containing all strongly lipase positive organisms which also break down even the most recalcitrant long chain fatty acids.

13 Pg 13 1.Present in all strains. 2.Repeated analysis gave even poorer results – see slide on stability. 3.Present in only 2 strains, and in 4 strains after 6 days incubation. 4.Present in one strain only. * NB: Specific manufacturer names have not been identified, but names can be supplied if requested. Product Counts cfu/gNo of Strains Enzyme Capabilities SporeG-veACLP MSGD5.00e8-8+++1+1 + * Competitor 1 2 Specialist grease degrading product – dosed independently 2.54e41.00e78ND +3+3 +4+4 * Competitor 2 Product used for dosing grease degrader into grease traps 8.60e74.40e4ND+--+ * Competitor 3 Product badged & marketed by many “chemical” companies as a commercial grease degrader 1.11e7-ND-+-+ Product Comparisons

14 Pg 14 Product Comparisons This means there is sufficient knowledge of the safety of these bacteria for deliberate introduction into the food chain.

15 Pg 15 Quality Assurance GreasePaK MSGD is manufactured to ISO 9001:2000 standards. The product is stringently quality controlled from raw material through to finished product. Expert technical team on hand.

16 GreasePaK: The Movie Pg 16 To activate the film, right click & choose Preview. Allow approx 4 minutes for film; longer version available on the web site: www.greasepak.com.www.greasepak.com

17 Thank You. GreasePaK MSGD Technical Presentation


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