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Background

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Hunter Paine was founded in 1999 as a Delaware Limited Liability Company on the idea that useful, value added products could be developed from the vast post consumer waste stream. The company's patented product, Lexite™, the first structural wood replacement product available, is made primarily from post consumer waste including recycled tires, paper and glass. Hunter Paine intends to both manufacture and license Lexite™ products and technology in the U.S. and abroad. The company is also committed to establishing commercial relationships and partnerships with companies that can add value to the Lexite™ business model with complementary operations and values consistent with those developed at Hunter Paine.

Commitment

As a company, Hunter Paine is committed to developing leading edge material technologies. It is committed to growing stakeholder, customer and end user value and to delivering sustainable growth. The management team is principle based and value driven with a commitment to operate ecologically balanced businesses and attract and retain excellent people.

Research

Hunter Paine is currently engaged in growing the Lexite™ brand through brand visibility combined with exceptional product performance. The company is committed to continual research and development programs to expand the capabilities of Lexite™ and identify new material technologies, and will continue to be responsible stewards for the patents and intellectual property that protect these developments. Hunter Paine will develop an environmentally sustainable supply of the raw materials required to make Lexite™ and is committed to ongoing business development efforts that expand Lexite™ and its technologies into new market applications and world regions.

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