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Rubber Research, Inc. Initiates Contact with California to Recycle End-Of-Life Rubber Tires

RRI is poised to provide major support for the State of California’s efforts to meet its mandate to manage more than 75 million discarded rubber tires.

Hong Kong – January 21, 2013 — Rubber Research, Inc. (RRI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Rubber Research Group, has initiated contact with the State of California as part of its attempt to enter the tire reclamation market there. California currently has a mandate to manage the more than 75 million tires in the state that require recycling. RRI’s exclusive, green technologies in the rubber recycling industry make it an ideal choice to support the state’s efforts.

Rubber Research Inc. and its subsidiaries have long been at the forefront of the development of processes unique in the field of rubber reuse and recycling, especially through its patented TireCycle® technology. TireCycle® is the only technology in the world that reactivates used crumb rubber to virgin rubber equivalent in an environmentally sound and cost savings manner. With its recent purchase of Hi-Tek Rubber, Inc. and more plant purchases in the pipeline, Rubber Research, Inc. has become the first venture in the industry to successfully combine the recycling process with end product manufacturing.

“Markets now exist for more than 80% of recycled scrap tires,” notes Gary Ziehr, CEO of Rubber Research, Inc., “up from 17% about twenty years ago. RRI is poised to become the industry leader in the global ecological and market efforts to recycle.”

Rubber Research Group specializes in sourcing, designing, and installing real time solutions, including energy and material recovery, in order to reduce the rapidly increasing number of end-of-life tires discarded annually.

To learn more about Rubber Research, Inc. and its leadership in field of end-of-life rubber tire re-use, visit http://www.InternationalTireSolutions.com.

For more information about Rubber Research, Inc.
Contact Norman Thayer at info@internationaltiresolutions.com
Contact phone: +852 2824 8695
Rubber Research Group Ltd
32/F Tower 1, Millennium City, Kwan Tong, Hong Kong

Press & Media Contact:
Norman Thayer
Rubber Research, Inc
32/F Tower 1, Millennium City
Kwan Tong, Hong Kong
+852 2824 8695
info@internationaltiresolutions.com
http://www.InternationalTireSolutions.com

Rubber Research, Inc. Enters Discussions With The City Of Ogilvie, Minnesota For Revenue Bond Issue

Bonds to be backed by RRI’s recent manufacturing plant purchase.

Hong Kong – January 14, 2013 — Rubber Research, Inc. (RRI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Rubber Research Group, announces that is has entered discussions with the city of Ogilvie, Minnesota, USA for the city to provide revenue bonds on the manufacturing plant it recently purchased in Ogilvie. The plant, which consists of 2.4 acres of land and three buildings, was the former home of Hi-Tek Rubber, Inc.’s manufacturing operations. Rubber Research, Inc. ( http://www.InternationalTireSolutions.com ) signed an agreement to purchase the plant, as well as Hi-Tek, in December 2012.

In 2009, after the property was sold to an independent investor, a fire damaged most of the structures. RRI has contracted with Mularoni & Company Architecture, LLC to provide integrated project delivery services in relation to the renovation and reconstruction of the building facilities. RRI and Mularoni have been working with various government agencies in the area to solidify a public/private relationship to create new jobs. The relationship is also expected to facilitate government financing to assist RRI in the development of the new facility which, when completed, will once again produce the innovative rubber roofing products that Hi-Tek was known for.

Gary Ziehr, CEO of Rubber Research, Inc. issued a joint statement noting that the revenue bond issue “will enhance our newly-formed team dedicated to environmentally sound and cost effective scrap rubber remediation as well as make a significantly positive contribution to Ogilvie’s local economy.”

Rubber Research Inc. and its subsidiaries have long been at the forefront of the development of processes unique in the field of rubber reuse and recycling, especially through its patented TireCycle® technology. TireCycle® is the only technology in the world that reactivates used crumb rubber to virgin rubber equivalent in an environmentally sound and cost savings manner.

Rubber Research Group specializes in sourcing, designing, and installing real time solutions, including energy and material recovery, in order to reduce the rapidly increasing number of end-of-life tires discarded annually.

To learn more about Rubber Research, Inc. and its leadership in field of end-of-life rubber tire re-use, visit http://www.InternationalTireSolutions.com.

For more information about Rubber Research, Inc.:
Contact Norman Thayer at info@internationaltiresolutions.com
Contact phone: +852 2824 8695
Rubber Research Group Ltd
32/F Tower 1, Millennium City, Kwan Tong, Hong Kong

Press & Media Contact:
Norman Thayer
Rubber Research, Inc
32/F Tower 1, Millennium City
Kwan Tong, Hong Kong
+852 2824 8695
info@internationaltiresolutions.com
http://www.InternationalTireSolutions.com

Rubber Research, Inc. Announces Purchase of New Manufacturing Plant in Minnesota

Rubber Research, Inc. (RRI) announces the purchase of a manufacturing plant located in Ogilvie, Minnesota, USA. Plant formerly belonged to Hi-Rubber, Inc.

Hong Kong – December 27, 2012 — Rubber Research, Inc. (RRI) announces the purchase of a manufacturing plant located in Ogilvie, Minnesota, USA. The plant, which consists of 2.4 acres of land and three buildings, was the former home of Hi-Tek Rubber, Inc.’s manufacturing operations. RRI recently signed an agreement to purchase Hi-Tek.

In 2009, after the property was sold to an independent investor, a fire damaged most of the structures. RRI has contracted with Mularoni & Company Architecture, LLC to provide integrated project delivery services in relation to the renovation and reconstruction of the building facilities. Once completed, the facility will once again produce the innovative rubber roofing products that Hi-Tek was known for.

Gary Ziehr, CEO of Rubber Research, Inc. and Hi-Tek Founder/President Gordon Cell issued a joint statement noting that the purchase is “the ultimate building block of our newly-formed team dedicated to environmentally sound and cost effective scrap rubber remediation.”

Rubber Research Inc. and its subsidiaries have long been at the forefront of the development of processes unique in the field of rubber reuse and recycling, especially through its patented TireCycle® technology. TireCycle® is the only technology in the world that reactivates used crumb rubber to virgin rubber equivalent in an environmentally sound and cost savings manner.

Hi-Tek Rubber, Inc. was established in response to governmental and environmental pressure for removal of rubber from the environmental waste stream, as well as the need for cost competitive alternatives for slate and cedar shingles.

Rubber Research Group specializes in sourcing, designing, and installing real time solutions, including energy and material recovery, in order to reduce the rapidly increasing number of end-of-life tires discarded annually.

To learn more about Rubber Research, Inc. and its leadership in field of end-of-life rubber tire re-use, visit http://www.InternationalTireSolutions.com.

For more information about Rubber Research, Inc.
Contact: Norman Thayer at info@internationaltiresolutions.com
Contact phone: +852 2824 8695
Rubber Research Group Ltd
32/F Tower 1, Millennium City, Kwan Tong, Hong Kong

Press & Media Contact:
Norman Thayer
Rubber Research, Inc
32/F Tower 1, Millennium City
Kwan Tong, Hong Kong
+852 2824 8695
info@internationaltiresolutions.com
http://www.InternationalTireSolutions.com