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May 23, 2006
 
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Organically Certified Biodegradable Mulch Mat Made from Waste Paper
 
Greetings,
 
Lots happening with EcoCover that might interest you.
 
EcoCover Wants to Partner in the US Market
 
EcoCover Developments Ltd. is apparently only a few days away from closing a manufacturing plant sale to Australia.  This event will free up some reserve capital and Managing Director Murray Cruickshank has expressed an interest in joining with the first North American purchaser of an EcoCover manufacturing plant for a substantial 6 figure investment.  In addition, EcoCover has several significant incentives available to the first plant purchaser.  If you are considering an EcoCover plant purchase, there has never been a better time to act.  Please contact me to discuss the details.
 
EcoCover EcoCrop Update
 
In previous newsletters I have talked about the development of a lower cost shorter life EcoCover mat that will be suitable for seasonal row crops.  The mat has less waste paper shred in the core and will likely biodegrade in 4-6 months as opposed to a year or longer for the standard EcoCover Mulch Mat.
 
Product development is still underway but we have made some huge strides in productivity.  The bottom line at the moment is that all indications are the EcoCover EcoCrop will be price competitive with better grades of plastic film used for mulch .
 
There are two reasons for this:
  1. We are able to produce the mat at faster line speeds than we thought possible.
     
  2. The price of plastic resin used to make plastic film has increased over 100% in the past 12 months and as the cost of petroleum continues to rise, the price of resin will follow.
The advantage to EcoCover manufacturing plant owners is that the manufacturing line used to make premium EcoCover Mulch Mat will also manufacture the lower cost Crop Mat with a quick and simple changeover.  This doubles the market opportunity with an alternative product that will be directly price competitive with environmentally unsustainable alternatives.
 
Oil and Agriculture - The Future is Localization
 
My friend Lester Brown wrote in his Earth Policy newsletter today titled The World After Oil Peaks:  "The food sector will be affected [by the decline in worldwide oil production] in two ways. Food will become more costly as higher oil prices drive up production costs. As oil costs rise, diets will be altered as people move down the food chain and as they consume more local, seasonally produced food. Diets will thus become more closely attuned to local products and more seasonal in nature."
 
EcoCover is a key component of agricultural productivity today, and will be even more so in the future.  EcoCover provides local benefits environmentally, economically and socially, using local waste paper to manufacture mulch that benefits plant growth and soil health, providing local investment and local production, and providing local employment to operate the manufacturing plant.  As petroleum declines and alternative fuels for transportation and agricultural production reflect true environmental as well as economic costs, localization of your food supply will be driven by economics.   Today the average American meal travels more than 1,500 miles from the source of production to your dinner table.  Cheap energy has made this possible.  Expensive energy will make it economically unsustainable.
 
The future market for a network of EcoCover manufacturing plants providing local production to local markets is huge.  Localization is one of the keys to the future.  The future is EcoCover.
 
Merry Marigolds Choose EcoCover
 
Merry Marigolds is a Junior Achievement project of the 8th grade geography class at Summit Middle School in Boulder, Colorado.  Junior Achievement is a non-profit organization which sponsors youth in elementary schools through high schools to create small, short-term businesses to learn about free enterprise.  This new company is made up of ten 8th grade students plus workers, supported by counselor Derrick from Colorado University, and Christopher Koch, the World Geography teacher voted History Teacher of the Year in Colorado for 2006.
 
The Merry Marigold product being manufactured is environmentally safe biodegradable paper with marigold seeds attached.  You can cut the paper into shapes and the flowers will grow in that shape.  So, if you want an arrangement in your flower bed the shape of a crescent or a star or a triangle, you cut the paper, lay it in the bed, put about a half inch of soil over the top, water it in and up come the marigolds.
 
Team member Nate Forman contacted me about a month ago saying, "It has been exceedingly difficult to find biodegradable, environmentally friendly paper.  EcoCover, from your web site's description, seems like the kind of paper we've been searching for.  If you would be willing, we'd love to make a pact with you and buy your paper for our product."
 
We shipped the Merry Marigolds team two rolls of EcoCover and they are in production.  All of the profits from the Merry Marigolds venture are going to be donated to Educate Kenya, which sponsors children in Kenya so they are able to go to school.
 
If you would like information on ordering Merry Marigolds seed mats to support this worthy project, please contact me and I will put you in touch with the sales department.
 
EcoCover Succeeds at the Bottom of The World
 
Stewart Island is at the very southern end of New Zealand and is one of the most exposed islands in the world, at 47 degrees South Latitude. The prevailing wind from the southwest comes straight from Antarctica and runs unabated from the bottom of South Africa, below Australia, right through the Southern Ocean. The New Zealand Government's Department of Conservation has had a great experience using EcoCover Mulch Mat in one of the toughest climates in the world.
 
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Sorry it's taken a while to get back to you but I am at the bottom of the world!!  We laid the EcoCover weed mat in February as January was extremely windy and wet. All went well with the mat, it was a pleasure to lay down. I was impressed at how long it lasted (before we got bark on top of it) in the unfavorable weather conditions. We had lots of rain and wind gusts up to about 100 kph. The plants we put in have taken extremely well all credit to the EcoCover, no weeds have broken through and in places the bark on top is only 1" thick. The company we did the work for is very pleased with the end result, and much interest in EcoCover was taken by locals and tourists alike.

        Regards
        James Ware
        Ranger - Pest Plants
        Department of Conservation
        Stewart Island

 
If you are interested in the EcoCover manufacturing plant opportunity, please contact me.  Or, if you know of someone who would be interested, please contact me to discuss.
 
For more information visit www.ecocover-tennessee.com or www.ecocover-your-state-name.com (www.ecocover-south-dakota.com for example).
 
Another plug for my good friend Lester Brown:  Go to www.earth-policy.org and order Lester's books Plan B 2.0 and Outgrowing the Earth.  You will then clearly understand why I say.....
 
The future is EcoCover.
 
Cheers,
 
Ron Castle
North American Business Development
EcoCover Developments Limited
Tennessee USA Office
Phone 931 967 2053
   
 
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