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Thursday, 07/03/2014 11:11:21 AM

Thursday, July 03, 2014 11:11:21 AM

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http://www.greenglobeint.com/articles/4/360

LOS ANGELES, CA--Jul. 02, 2014--Green Globe International, Inc. (OTC: GGII) today
announced an agreement to enter the Ukraine energy efficiency and renewable energy
marketplace and support a vital community asset through the acquisition of a professional soccer
team in Kherson, Ukraine.

Green Globe’s “Pathway to Sustainability” program provides communities and the businesses
and organizations within them a roadmap to reduce energy costs through efficiency and
renewable energy upgrades and to reduce dependence on foreign energy.

Energy efficiency is a critical issue in Ukraine, due to the country’s dependence on natural gas
imports from Russia. The recent political conflict in Ukraine has only heightened the need for
Ukraine to immediately pursue energy independence initiatives. The quickest and most
inexpensive method to decrease dependency on foreign energy imports is to reduce energy usage
coupled with the implementation of renewables for energy production.

The Letter of Intent outlines the company’s intention to support FC Krystal Kherson, a Division
II soccer club, which has lost its traditional financial support from the city of Kherson. By
providing suitable and safe training fields for the professional team to practice, the local
community will benefit with facilities for area youth teams and for families to utilize to play
soccer, the most popular sport in Ukraine. Support of the club also provides jobs and bolsters the
local economy through sales of tickets, concessions, team apparel, and equipment.

Through its support of this vital community asset, Green Globe will gain access to key political
and business contacts as well as energy usage data from their government buildings, school and
hospital buildings, high rise office buildings, and manufacturing facilities. Green Globe will use
this data to develop energy efficiency programs specifically designed for each building or facility
using the maximum renewable energy resources possible. Once these programs are developed,
Green Globe will use the success in Kherson to facilitate a sustainable energy movement in the
Kherson region and then throughout Ukraine.

“We were introduced to this situation with the Kherson Soccer Club through Dennis Lukens, our
contact in Ukraine and a good friend,” said Managing Director Steven R. Peacock. “Althoug