RECYN PROCESS

T e c h n o l o g y

INTRODUCING GREEN GOLD

THE NEW GOLD STANDARD

Malcolm Roy Paterson - CEO

The RECYN™ Process achieves significant nett revenue for most tailings treatments: • Recovered cyanide is less than 50% of the cost of new cyanide. • There is no expensive detox processes. The development, application, and resulting benefits of the RECYN™ Process are briefly described in this brochure. A pro forma data sheet is provided. This will provide us with enough information to make an initial assessment of the expected performance and economics of any proposed RECYN™ application. The RECYN Process is implemented by PT Green Gold Engineering (GGE) under an exclusive licence arrange- ment. GGE is an Indonesian based company with full in-house capability in both design and construction. In addition to the RECYN™ Process , GGE provides complementary services for gold ore processing including: • THE GOLD ROOM - New developments in carbon processing • INQUIP - Process equipment supply • GEOMETLAB - Metallurgical laboratory services These additional services serve to enhance the full application of the RECYN™ Process within the gold/ silver recovery circuit.

As gold mining companies implement new projects or simply strive to remain economically feasible, reducing both capital and operating costs is more urgent than ever: Options for cost reduction are limited; and higher environmental standards put more pressure on the bottom line. New technologies offer a chance for improved econom- ics; but they can be either too expensive, or have not been proven to be commercially effective. GREEN GOLD will help you reduce capital and operat- ing costs for new or existing gold projects, while improving environmental standards with commercially proven processes. The core technology, called the RECYN™ Process , uses a resin based process with a proven method for the complete and efficient removal and recovery of cyanide, dissolved base metals, and precious metals from gold plant process streams Commonly used tailings treatment processes for the destruction or recovery of cyanide, include natural degradation, CCD thickeners, and various chemical destruction methods. These processes have both cost and performance disadvantages.

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