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Re: bigone post# 514

Wednesday, 09/25/2019 12:26:36 PM

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 12:26:36 PM

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When you registered, did you select all news release providers? I haven't got any nr from tmx lately and see they changed their site since I originally set up. I will email tmx if you had all services checked and didn't get news either. tmx already responded to me that they are looking into the issue.
Anyway my brokerage sent today's news, but I don't like the last sentence because I wonder why JBL isn't doing this instead. Although Memphis is 1,000 miles from Vancouver, so maybe ETI is representing JBL, or does partners mean plant partners? (which JBL is supposed to be.)

E-Waste Sector Update
2019-09-25 09:30:42 AM ET (ACCESSWIRE)



VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / September 25, 2019 / EnviroLeach Technologies Inc. (the "Company "or "EnviroLeach"), (CSE:ETI)(OTCQB:EVLLF)(7N2:FSE) The Company has begun commissioning it's 20 tonne per day E-Waste recycling plant in Surrey, BC, Canada. Although construction is complete minor changes were necessary to several processes and control systems in both the concentrate and chemical portions of the plant. During the commissioning process the Company will be producing high-grade concentrates which will be sold to our down-stream partners.

On October 1st the Company expects the facility to fully operational including the utilization of EnviroLeach's proprietary chemistry to extract the precious metals. The Company currently has 100 tonnes of printed circuit boards, set-top boxes and modems in inventory to process in the initial start-up. The plant will process approximately 1.8 tonnes per hour of these materials. The plant up-time efficiency will start at 25% or 5 tonnes per day. The on-hand inventory will last for an estimated 20 plant days with more materials on order.

E-Scrap Conference

The Company is participating in the E-Scrap Conference and Trade Show from Sept 22 thru Sep 26 in Orlando Florida to meet with representatives from all aspects of the E-Waste management sector including; electronics manufacturers, equipment suppliers, e-waste recyclers, aggregators, refiners and smelters. The Company is looking to take advantage of this opportunity to strengthen existing relationships and forge new alliances and partnerships across the sector.

In October and November, the Company will be showcasing the Surrey plant to numerous potential domestic and international partners and suppliers.