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Greys Paper Recycling Agenda Concept Company Information Eco-friendly Structure Monolithic Dome Product Raw Materials Manufacturing Process Support of local Government Total Environmental Impact 1

What is Rain? The Original recycled product The Water Cycle –Has zero harmful by-products –Retains purity 2

What is Closed Loop Paper Recycling? Imagine making paper without the need to cut down another tree. Reams of paper are discarded every day at banks, schools, government offices, accountants, law firms, printers, libraries and elsewhere. Even though the old paper can be recycled, new paper needs to be purchased. Even recycled paper is only partially made from post-consumer materials. Trees still need to be cut down. What if all the old paper could be reused? What if a company could buy 100% post consumer recycled paper made from it’s own used paper? What if this paper was made without using toxic chemicals and was stronger than regular paper? What if the environmental impact was reduced because of an energy efficient processing plant & shorter transportation distances? What if this paper was made by a local independent business contributing triple the economic benefit to the local community? What if the price of this paper was the same as it costs at the store?

Eco-Friendly Structure The Monolithic Dome is: –Stable, it can survive natural and man made disasters –Durable –Economic –Energy Efficient 4

Dome Pictures 5

GREYS FACILITY AT EDMONTON WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTER, EDMONTON-ALBERTA 13

Scale of Facility Land Area- 27,000 sq. Meters Size of the Main Dome – 50,000 sq. ft. Diameter of the Dome- 252 ft Height of the Dome- 84 ft Size of the second Dome for Glass –Diameter 112 ft –Size of the dome 10,000 sq. ft. –Height 38 ft 14

Raw Materials. Office waste Paper. Natural Resin. Aluminum Sulphate. Water Waste Glass Clear or Mixed. Fly ash-Waste from Power Plants/Gasifier Water. 15

Manufacturing Process.Office waste Paper will be collected and turned into pulp by mechanical process. Used cotton clothes or cotton clippings will be beaten until the fibres are separated and beaten into fine pulp. Both these pulps are then finely mixed, screened and then rolled into rolls of paper. These rolls are then converted into different products as desired. 16

Waste Glass Recycling. Waste glass of all types will be collected, pulverized, screened. It will be then mixed with screened fly ash from the power plants and water. This mixture will then be moulded into various shapes of blocks. After curing these blocks will be ready for usage for pavements, walkways in parks, patios etc. 17

Products 100 % Post consumer Recycled Paper. 100% Recycled Paper Stationery. Glass Aggregate. Glass Aggregate Construction Blocks. 18

Support of Local Government. Long Lease of 7 + acres of land at the World Class Edmonton Waste Mgt. Center Free Waste Paper from the City’s Collection Process.. Laison with Local Businesses and other nearby communities to contribute waste paper and used cotton clothes and waste glass. 19

Total Environmental Impact No air pollution No water pollution 100% eco-friendly Local Manpower Local Raw Material Local Sale of End Products. Pride for the WHOLE Community 20