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GREENSORB"
IT'S SO EASY TO USE ... EASY TO DISPOSE ... JUST POUR ... AND SWEEP ...
Example af liquids absorbed by GreenSarb':
O ils (a ll sorts, types and viscosity)
Fuels (gaso line, jet fuel, d iesel)
Acids (except Hydrof luoric acid)
So lvents
Grease
Medical fluids
Toxins
Blood & urine
Caustic fluids
Alcohols
Paint
Sewage
Saves time and money ...
Non-toxic, non- flammable, non-react ive,
non-corrosive, non explosive, non-oxidizing,
a ll natural. Can be disposed of in landfills.
,/' u.s. EPA accepted
,/' HAZMA T safe
,/' OSHA accepted
,,/ u.s. Dept of Agricu ltu re accepted
,,/ u.s. Dept of Energy accepted
• Absorbs 7 times more than ordinary clay absorbents according to our largest customers
• Non-leaching, more than 99% retention (TCLP tested to EPA gUidelines)
• Safe to use on al l liqUids (except hydrofluoric acid)
GreenSorb ~ creates a cleaner, safer and Eco-Friendly environment in a variety of applications in retail, municipal, public and p rivate environments from garages, warehouses, workshops, production areas, supermarket stores, hospitals, hotels, storage rooms, schools, restaurants, a irports, factories, parking lots and garages.
GREENSORB"
All Purpose Uses
Industrial Factories
Machine Shops
Oil Refineries
Oil Fie lds
Steel Mdls
Environmental Brown Fields
Gas Stations
LUST
Oil Spi ll s
Hazmat Spills
Beaches
Anima l C lean-up
Recreational Bilge kits
Horse Racing tracks
I Auto Rac ing tracks
Household Kitchen oi llg rease spills I Garage oil cl ean-up
Commercial Airline MOi ntenon~
Truck Main tenance
Train Maintenance
Auto Maintenance
Auto Parts clean -up
Auto Repoi r shops
Gas Stations
Transmission Shops
Harbors
Marinas
Bus Mainte nance
Diesel Fuel Depots
Fuel Trucks
Ha zma t Trucks
Fire Dept. Hazmat
Response Trucks
Lake & Ocean Vessel
Bilge's
,
Clean-Up (ANIMAL FLUIDS, SMALL SPILLS)
Schools
Hospita ls
Nursing Homes
Home Health
Hospice
A irl ine Cabins
Restaurants
BarsiT averns
Bus Interio rs
C ruise Ship clean-up
Clean-Up !MAJOR SPILLS)
C rime scene clean -up
Accident scene
clean -up
Hazmat clean-up
Aqueous NuciearWaste clean -up
GREENSORB"
Save 15% or more using GREENSORB TN
Material to absorb 1 gal lon of oil (SAE 40 )
Cost to obsorb I gollon of oil iSAE 401
Dlsposol cost i$0.15/Ibl
Labor, storage, and handling costs ($O.02/Ib)
Cost of materia l and disposal to absorb 1 gallon of oil
Efficiency - Gallons absorbed per 50 Ib bag
Weekly use in Ibs [50 gallons of oil cleaned/weekl
Weekly cost for materia l
Weekly disposal cost i$0.15/Ibl
Weekly labor, storage, and handling costs ($O.02/Ib)
Total Weekly Spend
Annual use in Ibs (50 ga llons of oil cleaned/week)
Annual cost for material
Annual disposal cost i$0.15/Ibl
Annual labor, storage, and handling costs ($O.o2/Ib)
Total Annual Spend
Annual Savings
Annual Waste Reduction
Assumptions:
GREENSORB"
20 lbs
542.40
Free
50.40
S42.80
2.5
1,000 Ibs
52,120.00
Free
520
S2,140.00
50,000 Ibs
5106,000.00
Free
51,000.00
S107,000.00
S18,125.00
300,0001bs
I} Using GreenSorb'" list price for 50 Ib Bag or $2.12/Ib - purchasing in volume significantly reduces this price
and increases the savings
2) Weight of spilled items: Motor oil = Sibs/gal and Aviatioo Gas = 6lbs/gal
Crushed Clay
140lbs
526.25
521.00
52.80
S50.05
0.30
7,000 Ibs
51,312.50
51,050.00
5140.00
S2,502.50
350,000 Ibs
565,625.00
552,500.00
57,000.00
S125,125.00
3) Top 5 Airlines tested GreenSorb"" for 1 year and found our product to be 7 times more abSOfbant than crushed clay
4) GreenSorb"" test - worst case requires 2.51bs 01 GreenSorb'" to absorb 1 Ib spill
5) Using crushed clay price 01 $9.3Slor 50 Ibs or $0.lS7S/ lb
6) Disposal + storagellabor fees taken 1T0m generally available informat ion from the top 5 U.S. Environmental Service companies - l igures
used in calculatioos are lowest (conservative) found.
GREENSORB"
Anti-Leaching Process
Comparison of A morphous Silicate vs. GREENSORB"
Both ab50rbenl5 (Amorphous Si licate
and GreenSorb~ ) are p laced on a
clean sheet of white copy paper to
test their ability to reta in
b nti -Ieaching action) the absorbed o il As it can be seen amorphous
Silicic relea.ses 50me o il after 15
minutes. G reenSorb' reta ins a ll o f
the absorbed oil
Top left image is taken after 24
hours have lapsed a nd again it
shows amorphous Silicate re leasing
the absorbed oil G reenSorb' completely re tains it
Amorphous Silicate leaks the absorbed oil after
15 minutes, and continues to leak after 24 hours!
Green50rb'" does not release any absorbed oil, an indication
of its superior anti-leaching property.
Comparison of Clay A bsorbents vs. GREENSORB"
Both ab50rbent5 (Clay ba.sed
ab50rbent and G reenSorb") are
placed on a clean 5heet of white
copy paper to te5t their ability to
retain (anti-leaching action) the
ab50rbed oil A5 it can be .seen Clay
ba5ed ab50rbent relea.se5 50me oil
after 15 minute5. GreenSorb ~ reta in5
a ll of the ab50rbed oil
Top left image i5 taken after 24
hour5 have lap5ed and again it
5how5 Clay ba.sed ab50rbent
relem ing the ab50rbed oil. Green
Sorb" complete ly reta in5 it.
15m;·,u' , and ~ntinuesto
lea~ aft~r 4 hours!
GreenSorbn• does not release
any absorbed oil, an indication of its superior anti-leaching
property.
GREENSORB"
Comparison Matrix Chart
GREENSORB" Proprietary Cocktai l of Earth Materials
Amorphous A lumina Silicate
Plant by-product
Silica C lay
Corn Cob
Volcanic Ash
Sphag-Moss
Total Encapsulation
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Green
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
BioRemediation
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
Eliminate Disposal Process
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
GREENSORB"
Research
GreenSorb" passed all tests and exceed ed te 5ting gU ideline 5, stand ards, and require ments for safety and cleanup of spill s_
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illinois Institute
o f Technology
Northwestern
University
University of
illinois
United States
Dept o f Agriculture
United States
Dept o f Energy
Testing determined that our products were able to absorb any
hydrocarbon, petro chemica l, or hazardous material except hydrofluoric acid. It al50 determined the optimum formula and product ion configuratio n
Initia l research performed to determine its U5eS world Wide, in a ll cl imates, in a ll types o f sal t waler for o il spill applications, and even
secondary appkations a fter absorption hydrocarbons such a.s road bUild ing instead of d ispo5a1 Various types of cooKing oils were
0 150 addressed and tested
Researched applications used on animal body fluids, Le_ fah, oils,
g rea.ses, urine, feces, b lood, and vomit Thi5 work al50 included a nti -5lippage qua litie5 as well as absorptio n qualitie5 to dete rmine
ito, safety capabilitie5 These experiment5 determined it5 U5eS in the food proces5ing industry and re5taurant a pplication5 w ithin OSHA gUidelines
Based on the re5ulh o f the above experiments a t the Univer5ity o f I
JII inoi5, our product hm USDA approva l for U5e in meat and
chicken packing p lants and the food indu5try in genera l.
Argonne National laboratory
In order to achieve a Hanford National Laboratory requirement that a product mU5t pa5S a 20 pound external pre5sure te5t to be con5idered for mixed wmte We doubled this requirement and had Argonne National Laboratory conduct a 40 pound external pre5sure te5t on our product
Argonne u5ed three d ifferen t type5 o f materials o f their own choosing and once again, our products pa5Sed w ith flying color5_
The US Department of Ene rgy's Argonne Nationa l Laboratory i5 operated under the auspice5 of the University of Chicago
Hanford National Laboratory
Based on the result5 o f the te5ting by A rgonne National Laboratory, GreenSorb' was placed on the approved li5t o f the Hanford Site Solid Waste Acceptance Program_ This mean5 GreenSorb· is now qualified to absorb aqueou5 nuclear
materials
GREENSORB"
Material Safety Data Sheet
Manufacturer:
Phone: Facsimile:
Sorbent Green LLC 200 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60606 [8001 259~3577 [31 2 1 3 48~6293
SECTION I. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION Identity: Chemical Family: DOT Classification:
Floor Ab50rbenl - G ree nSo rb ~ Montmorillonite Not Regulated
SECTION II. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS Contains Crystalline Silica (As quartz)
1. No 5ub jed reporting requirements under SARA, Title III, Section 31 3
2. ACGIH - Respirable Dust
Date Prepare d Ja nuary 2010
3. IARC ha.s de termined thai there is limited evidence for the carcinogenicity o f crystal line sil ica to human5
involved in occupatio ns such as miners, quarry workers, foundry workers, cera mic workers, g ranite workers, and stone cutters However, crystal line sil ica in the respirab le range is below the OSHA concentration limit of 01% Additiona lly, applications data indicates that respirable quartz in this product is we ll below the OSHA permissib le exposure limit (PEL) and the AC G IH threshold limit value mv): both va lues are listed as 0.1 mg/m (time weighted ave ragesl. Therefore this material is conside red NOT HA ZARDOUS
• Contains crystal line sil ica, silicon a lloys, and compound s !as Sit quarts, magnesite, flourides, iron, and nonreportab le traces of maganese and/or maganese a lloys and compound s (as Mnl
SECTION ilL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point: Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air=1) Water Solubility: Appearance & Odor:
NIA NIA NIA Negligible Reddish Brown, f lat, musty odor
SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA I Flammabil i ty: Not Combustible
Specific Gravity (H20=1):
Evaporation Rate: Melting Point: Bulk Density:
See Bulk Densi ty NIA NIA 38-39 Ibs/cf t
GREENSORB"
Material Safety Data Sheet SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Incompatibility: Under uncommonly d ry condition!'. temperature bui ld up may occur w ith certain solvent!'. and
vegetable o ils Do not use w ith hydrolluoric acid
Hazardous Decomposition or By-Product: None
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
Inhalation: Based on limited evid ence, crystal line si lica is classified by IARC in Group 2A, "Probably carcinogenic to huma ns' Crystal line silica, including quartz, is pre sent in many mineral p roducts
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: N/A Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: N/A
Emergency and First Aid Procedures: No specia l procedures required
SECTION VII. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE
Steps to be take in case material is released or spilled: Vacuum or 5weep up_
Waste Disposal Method: Dq)05e of in accordance w ith 5tate and IoCal laW5
Precautions to be taken in handling and storage: N/A
Other protective clothing or equipment: N/A Work/Hygienic Practices: Normal good work and 5afety practice5
SECTION VIII. CONTROL MEASURES
Respiratory Protection: General N IOSH approved dU5t re5pirator in working with large quantit ie5
Ventilation: Normal exhau5t
Protective Gloves: N/A Other protective clothing or equipment: N/A
Work/Hygienic Practices: Normal good work and 5afety practice5
Sorbent Green LLC make5 no warranty, expre55 or implied, with re5pect to the product and it5 U5e5, including, but not limited to, no imp lied warranty of merchantabi lity a nd no warranty of fitne55 for a particular purpose, a nd
Sorbent Green LLC 055ume5 no re5pon5ibil ity for any liab i lity or risk arising from the use of a ny G reenSorb product or any GreenSorb product information
GREENSORB"
Tested Safe Tests far Toxicity C haracteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estab lishes specific & definite cri ter ia to determine if solid wa.sle should be conside red hazardous_ Wa.ste or spi lls thai are classified as hazardous are genera lly harmful to huma n life a nd the environment. The ru les a nd regulatio ns concerning the storage, shipment, treatment and legal d isposal of ha zardous wmle a pply a nd compliance is often very e xpensive
us. EPA TCLP Test Standards Results Compound Img/ll Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 O-Cre501 200.02 <0.20 <0.20 m,p - Cre sol 200.02 <0.20 <0.20 1A D ichlorobenzene 7.5 <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 2A D inilro lo luene 0.133 <0.10 <0.10 Hexachlorobenzene 0.133 <0.10 <0.10 Hexachlorobuladiene O.S <0.10 <0.10 Hexachloroethane 3.0 <0.10 <0.10 Nitrobenzene 2.0 <0.10 <0.10 Pentachlorophenol 100.0 <0.50 <0.50 Pyrid ine 5.03 <0.10 <0.10 2.4.5 -T richlorophenol 400.0 <0.10 <0.10 2A6-Trichlorophenol 2.0 <0.10 <0.10 Benzene o.s <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 Carbon tetrachloride o.s <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 Chloroform 6.0 <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 l,2-Dichloroethane O.S <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 l .l -Dichloroethane 0.7 <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 Methyl ethyl ketone 200.0 <0.010 <1.00 <1.00 Tetrachlorethane 0.7 <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 Trichlorethane O.S <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 Vinyl chloride 0.2 <0.005 <0.10 <0.10 Ar5enic 5.0 <1 .00 <1.00 Barium 100.0 <1.00 <1.00 Cadmium 1.0 <0.021 <0.020 Chromium 5.0 <0.020 <0.020 lead 5.0 <0.100 <0.100 Mercury 0.2 <0.0010 <0.0010 Se lenium 1.0 <0.400 <0.400 Silver 5.0 <0.0200 <0.0200
Laboratary Lacatlan T. st Numb.r Oat. Conduc;:ted Sponsared by Envoro ·Test/Perry La bs Chicago, IL Test 1 August 9 1996 Av.aloon Custa me r Inchcape Tesllng ServICes Da ll as, TX Test2&3 October 25, 1996 Pet ro-Chemical Customer
The three 5eJXlrate field te5t5 featured were performed by independent lab5 G reenSorb ~ wo5 uo.ed in removing petroleum bmed liquid comprio.ed of water. g05, die5el fuel. and tran5ffl i55ion flu id. The conclusion is that G reenSorb ~ 5afely ab50rbed the 5pill. and the spill was completely absorbed into the G reenSorb ~ now d ry The GreenSorb' w ith ab50rbed waste was found to be non-hazardou5 materia l in accordance w ith the Re50urce Conservation and Recovery Ad (RCRAl. This meant that it could be d isposed of 05 a regular, non-hazardous w05te prcx:lud at a significant C05t 5aving51
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Wednesday, October 131 2010
Page 1 of 3
Tony Gillis
Myriad Greeyn Energy
(806) 498 .. 3604
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Results for Project Product Testing
designated as UL Order Id 1009423 and received on
Wednesday', September 22, 2010
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VDEH Leb# 00030 (Hampton)
VDEH LaM 0006S (Fredrlck!\burg)
North Carolina Drinking Wfiltar Lab '# 51706 EPA LAS CODE VA00912 1009423.00;
North CarolinA WastewalerJGroundw:tler l~b # 54.~ VOE.Q l:1b :tiMOOO~
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I I Order ID: 1009423 REPORT OF ANALYSIS l
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TO: Myriad Gmeyn Energy UL Sample Number: 1009423·001 2342 Croix Drive Sample ID: Paint WastQ From Flow$erve Virginia Seach Va 23451 Grab Date/Tims: 9/22/2010
ATTN: Tony GIIII!; Com posite Start: N/A Composite Stop: N/A
Project 10: Product Testing Collected By: Client Project. N/A
Site: Peint Waste From Flowserve Matrix; Liquid
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Test Analysis Analyst Parameter Method Units Limit Date/Time
Absorption R;atio Manual 2~55:1 9/22/2010 Grs£lnsrlrb : Sample 13:32:00
Pyridine (TCLP) SW-646 1311/8270 D < fTlQ/!. 0,02 10J1/2010 04:35:00
Ht:lxachloroethane (TCLP) SW-846 1311/ 8270 0 .: mgll o O~ 101112010 04:35~00
Total Cresols (TCLP) SW .. 846 1311/8270 D <: mgJL 0.02 10/1/2010 04:35:00
Nitrobenzene (TCLP) SW-846 13111 8270 0 < mg/L 0.02 10/1/2010 ()4;3S;oo
Hexachlorobutadiene (TCLP) SW-846 1311/8270 D <' mQ/L 0,02 10/1/2010 04:3'>:00
2,4.6-Trlchlorophenol (TCLP) SW-846 1311/6270 D < mg/L 0.02 10/1/2010 04;35:00
2.4,5~Trichlorophenol (TCLP) SW-S46 1311/8270 D < mg/L 0,02 10/112010 04:35:00
2.4-Dinitrotoluene (TCLP) SW-B46 1311/8270 0 <: mgfL 0.02 10/1/2010 04:35:00
Hex::Jchlorobenzene (TCLP) SW-846 1311/82700 < mg/L 0.02 10/1/2010 04:35:00
Pentachlorophenol (TCLP) SW-845 1311/827D 0 < mg/L 0.02 1 OJ1/201 0 04:35:00
Arsenic (TCLP) SW-S46 1311/6010 C < mg/L 0.005 9/24/2010 09:4,7:00
Barium (TCLP) SW-846 1311/e010 C 0.593 mg/L 0.005 9/2412010 09:47:00
Cadmium (TCLP) SW .. 846 1~11/6010 C < mglL 0.005 9(24/2010 09:47:00
Chromium (TCLP) SW-8481~11/6010 C < mg/L 0.005 9/24(2010 09;47:00
Lead (TCLP) SW-846 1311/5010 C 0.009 mg/L 0.005 9/240/2010 09:47:00
Selenium (TCLP) SW·846 1311/6010 C < mg/L 0.005 9/24/2010 09:47;00
Silver (TCLP) SW-84B 1311/5010 C 0( mg/!. 0.005 9/28/2010 09:46:00
Pagl!J 21'lf:l VOEH Ll'b# 00030 (H~r'npton)
VOEH Labfol 00065 (F~drtek,burg)
North Carolina Drinking Wl3ter Lab'" 5170e EPA LAB COD~ VA00912 100Q~23· DOI
Nor1M C3folina Wa~r~wat~r/Gl'Oundwater Lab # 543 VDEQ lab #MOOO~
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Mercury (TCLP) SW-846 1311/7470 0.0091 mg/L 0,0002 9/24/2010 10:10:00
Lindi!lne (TCLP) SW-846 1311/8081 B < mg/L 0,005 1 OJ5/201 0 16:23:00
Heptachlor (TCLP) SW-846 1311/8081 8 <: mg/L 0.005 10/0/2.010 16:23:00
Heptachlor E.poxide (TCLP) SW-846 1311/80B1 B <: mg/L 0,005 10/5/2fJ1C 113:23:00
Endrln (TCLP) SW~846 131118081 B < mg/L 0.005 10/5/2010 16:23:00
Methoxychlor (TCLP) SW-e46 1311/8081· B <: mg/L 0,02 10/5/2010 16:23:00
Chlordal"le (TClP) SW·846 1311/8081 B <; mg/L 0.02 10/5/2010 16:23:00
ToxaphenQ (TCLP) SW-B46 1311/8081 B <' mg/L 0,05 10/5J2010 1e~23:tlo
Vinyl Chloride (yelP) SW-846 1311/8260 B '<' mg/L 0,2 10/11/2010 20:56:00
1 ,1 -Oichloroethylene (TCLP) SW-8461311/B260B < mg/L 0,2 10/11/2010 20:56:00
Chloroform (TCLP) SW-846 1311/8260 B < mg/L 0.2 10/11/2010 20:56:00
Carbon Tetrachloride (TClP) SW"846 1311/82608 <: mg/L 0.2 10/11/2010 20:M:OO
1,2-Dichloroethane (TCLP) SW-846 131 1/8260 B <: rng/L 0.2 10/11/2010 20:56:00
Methyl ethyl ketone (TCLP) SW-B46 1311/8260 B 0.7 mg/L 0.2 10/11/2010 20:55:00
Benzene (TCLP) SW-846 131118260 B < mglL 0,2 10/11/2010 20:58:00
Trichloroethylene (TCLP) SW~8461311/826G B < mg/L 0.2 10/11/2010 20:56:00
Tetrachloroethylene (TCLP) SW-846 1311/8260 B < mg/L 0.2 10/11/2D10 20:56:00
Chlorobenzenll (TCLP) SW-B46 1311/8260 8 < mg/L 0.2 10/11/2010 20:56:00
1.4-Dlchlorobenzene (TCLP) SW-B46 1311/8260 6 < rnglL 0.2 10/11/2010 20:56:00
Comments for S2Imple I 1009423~OO1 ZId1!lmitted,cr-"No ~ommtn....1i
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VOEH L'tIb# OOOSS (~radriekBburg)
North Caro11oa Llril"lkil')g Water Lab # 51706 EPA LAB CODE VA00912 100~<l~;)·(11)1
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