3. • GlyEco
is
a
green
chemistry
company
with
a
breakthrough,
patent-‐
pending
technology
for
recycling
waste
glycol,
a
hazardous
material,
into
usable,
clean
glycol.
• GlyEco
TechnologyTM
has
the
unique
ability
to
clean
waste
glycol
from
all
five
major
waste-‐producing
industries:
HVAC,
Tex8les,
Automo8ve,
Airline,
and
Medical,
into
a
virgin-‐quality
product
that
meets
the
specifica8ons
of
ASTM
E1177
Type
1
(“T1TM”)
–
the
level
of
purity
expected
of
refinery-‐grade
glycol.
• GlyEco
was
founded
in
2006
and
became
a
public
company
in
November
of
2011.
Our
common
stock
is
traded
on
the
OTCQB
under
the
symbol
“GLYE.”
4. • Global
consump8on
for
refinery-‐produced
ethylene
glycol
is
over
5.5
billion
gallons
per
year
and
climbing
at
a
rate
of
approximately
200
million
gallons
per
year.
• Industry
experts
es8mate
over
700
million
gallons
of
waste
glycol
are
created
each
year
in
the
United
States.
• The
EPA
es8mates
that
only
12%
of
waste
an8freeze
is
recycled.
6. • We
currently
operate
seven
processing
centers
in
the
United
States:
Minneapolis,
MN
Indianapolis,
IN
Lakeland,
FL
Rock
Hill,
SC
Tea,
SD
Landover,
MD
Elizabeth,
NJ
• Our
opera8ons
strategically
span
several
regions,
and
therefore
allow
us
to
provide
waste
glycol
recycling
to
both
na8onal
and
regional
waste
generators
alike.
• Our
corporate
office
is
located
in
Phoenix,
AZ.
7. • The
New
Jersey
Processing
Center
receives
waste
glycol
material
in
bulk
by
railcar
and
recycles
such
material
into
glycol
concentrate.
The
glycol
concentrate
is
then
sold
to
certain
large
volume
customers
(e.g.,
an8freeze
blenders
/
distributors,
military,
government).
• Our
processing
centers
in
Minnesota,
Indiana,
Florida,
South
Carolina,
South
Dakota,
and
Maryland
recycle
waste
glycol
into
fully
formulated
an8freeze,
heat-‐transfer
fluids,
and
recycled
glycols.
These
processing
centers
provide
collec8on,
recycling,
and
disposal
services
to
over
3,500
waste
glycol
generators.
8. • We
have
received
cer8fica8on
from
mul8ple
A2LA
accredited
laboratories
that
our
GlyEco
TechnologyTM
recycled
glycol
meets
the
specifica8ons
of
ASTM
E1177
Type
1
(“T1TM”)
-‐
the
level
of
purity
expected
of
refinery-‐grade
glycol.
• We
completed
implementa8on
of
the
first
phase
of
GlyEco
TechnologyTM
upgrades
at
our
New
Jersey
processing
center
in
2013,
and
we’ve
since
been
producing
and
selling
T1TM
recycled
glycol
in
commercial
quan88es.
• Customer
response
has
been
very
favorable
and
demand
for
T1TM
recycled
glycol
currently
exceeds
our
processing
capabili8es.
9.
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
GLYECO
TECHNOLOGY™
RECYCLED
GLYCOL
GLYECO
CERTIFIED®
POLLUTED
GLYCOLS
TYPE
1
&
TYPE
2
MATERIAL
PATENT-‐PENDING
PROCESS
FAMILY
OF
GREEN
PRODUCTS
10. • We
have
increased
our
market
share
in
the
United
States,
and
intend
to
con8nue
to
do
so,
by
consolida8ng
feedstock
supply
through
partnering
with
waste
collec8on
companies
and
acquiring
other
companies
with
glycol
recycling
opera8ons.
• We
are
also
moving
our
GlyEco
TechnologyTM
into
interna8onal
markets
and
intend
to
con8nue
doing
so
by
further
pursuing
and
developing
rela8onships
in
geographical
areas
where
we
believe
glycol
recycling
is
an
underserved
market,
including
Canada,
Europe,
and
Asia.
11. While
the
glycol
recycling
industry
is
developed
in
North
America,
there
is
significant
poten8al
to
expand
the
industry
interna8onally.
With
its
proprietary
technology
capable
of
recycling
all
five
streams,
GlyEco,
Inc.
(“GlyEco”)
can
access
large
volumes
of
waste
glycol
interna8onally—specifically
targe8ng
polyester
manufacturers
in
Asia
and
waste
collectors
in
Europe.
The
polyester
manufacturing
industry
has
gone
through
substan8al
consolida8on
over
the
last
ten
years,
leaving
10-‐15
companies
controlling
the
majority
of
the
global
market.
GlyEco
is
currently
in
different
stages
of
development
with
mul8ple
waste
collectors
and
polyester
companies
in
Europe,
the
Middle
East,
and
Asia.
North
America
14%
South
America
Europe
10%
• Over
7
billion
gallons
consumed
per
year
worldwide
• 3-‐10
million
gallons
of
waste
glycol
per
polyester
plant
each
year
• IniWal
Expansion
Targets:
North
America,
Europe,
Middle
East
&
Asia
• Business
Model:
OperaWng
agreement
Asia
Sources:
IHS;
ICIS;
Invista;
Technon
Orbichem
Middle
East
68%
12. Tex8le
Waste
Used
An8freeze
Used
HVAC
Coolant
Aircrau
Deicing
Runoff
Steriliza8on
Waste