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    Stock Profile 2000's February Stock Profile.

    OTCBB Trading Symbol: EPTCE
    Shares Outstanding 8.6 Mil
    Est. Shares in Float 4.0 Mil
    Market Capitalization 19.8 Mil
    52 Week Price Range $1.94-10
    Recent Stock Price $2.31

    Visit http://212.72.221.120/eptce for full details.

    It is trash day tomorrow, you are finally taking out what seems like a
    never-ending mountain of trash. The next day you come back and the
    mountains is gone. You think WOW magic does exist because it all
    disappeared. Then you think about it, where does all that trash go and
    where does everyone else's go. You realize that that is a serious
    mountain of trash. Well if you think that that is a lot of trash, think
    about this. Nationwide, 130 times more animal waste is produced than
    human waste, representing 5 tons of effluent for every person in the
    United States. In Central California alone, the region's 1,600 dairies
    produce more waste than a city of 21 million people. Kind of scary when
    you think about it.

    The New York Times reported on March 6, 1998 that more than 450,000
    livestock production sites are presently out of compliance with federal
    environmental standards. With public health issues at stake,
    cost-effective solutions are required immediately.

    Recent legislation has determined that untreated waste is a toxic
    substance that must be contained more efficiently than at present due to
    the potential contamination issued caused by ground seepage and
    "run-off". Unless effective solutions can be implemented, costs of
    complying with ever-tightening regulations will force many producers out
    of business.

    As specifically mandated by California's Integrated Waste Management Act
    of 1989, waste producers that fail to significantly reduce the amount of
    organic waste deposited in landfills by 50% by the year 2000 will risk
    costly fines of up to $10,000 per day.

    THE COMPANY THAT COULD SOLVE IT ALL!!!

    Environmental Products & Technologies Corp. ("EPTC" or the "Company"),
    is a development-stage Delaware corporation, which is focused on finding
    solutions to the environmental challenges found throughout modern,
    "industrialized agriculture" and other related industries. EPTC has
    invested years of research and development into the process of
    identifying products and services that are capable of effectively
    abating a number of these industries' environmental concerns. As a
    result of its financial dedication and technological ingenuity, the
    Company has been able to beat all competitors to the punch by
    successfully testing and developing first-of-their-kind remediation
    systems that could not have previously been made available to
    appropriate marketplaces due to the overwhelming funding and other
    resources required. EPTC found the methods necessary to overcome all
    traditional obstacles, however, and as a result, currently offers
    remarkable, viable and efficient solutions to the ever-growing waste
    remediation concerns that promise to pose serious threats to a number of
    waste-producing industries worldwide in the near-term future.

    The EPTC waste management system involves two independent product lines
    that can be sold as a package to one customer: a "closed-loop" waste
    management technology (featuring the Aerobic Bio-reactor system and the
    Anaerobic Digester System) and a Co-generation technology. The two
    product lines can be linked together to provide tailored solutions to
    the specific waste stream demands of individual producers. The
    closed-loop technology eliminates odoriferous and toxic waste from
    agricultural and other operations and the co-generation technology
    furnishes electricity and heat for use in the livestock operations or
    for sale back into the users' local electrical company grids. Both
    technologies are potential profit centers and provide environmentally
    sound and economically viable alternatives for producers. The
    closed-loop waste management process in particular supplies users with
    an extent-pathogen-free, weed seed-free, pasteurized, nutrient-rich
    by-product called Biolite, which the Company can market and sell in bulk
    as organic soil amendment, potting soil or agricultural soil (dependent
    upon individual growers' needs for organic matter restoration in their
    local croplands). It is estimated that this fertilizer will sell for
    approximately $20 per ton wholesale to green house, hot house, organic
    and specialty growers.

    By applying EPTC's technologies, the following benefits are attained:
    all waste can be effectively retained onsite and efficiently composted
    of in a relatively small area, thereby completely eliminating the need
    to transport raw waste to centralized compost facilities; composing can
    be completed quite rapidly, resulting in product
    stabilization/sanitation in as few as 2 to 4 days; raw wastes are
    isolated from the environment until the entire process is complete;
    precise control of moisture, temperature and aeration during the
    composting process; excellent odor control; maintenance of a rapid
    decomposition process year-round, regardless of external ambient
    conditions, and; lack of any significant cold spots, thereby providing
    for complete pathogen and seed destruction.

    More and more of the general public has become aware over the past few
    months that the Federal government is setting strict goals for the
    development and implementation of waste management programs under its
    "Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan." This Plan is expected to
    affect all animal feeding operations and other waste-producing
    industries by 2009. Based on a mandated phase-in toward total
    compliance, the nation's 20,000 largest waste-producing farms will be
    required to adhere completely to established compliance laws over the
    next three years, with the balance of 425,000 other operations being
    required to comply over the next ten years. As specifically mandated by
    California's Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, municipalities and
    counties that fail to significantly reduce the amount of organic waste
    deposited in landfills by 50% by the year 2000 will risk costly fines of
    up to $10,000 per day until it is shown that at least 50% of all
    applicable waste has been diverted from traditional landfill disposal
    sites in favor of other, appropriately effective remediation
    alternatives (i.e. EPTC's ground-breaking technologies). California's
    Air Resources board, Department of Pesticide Regulation, Department of
    Toxic Substances control, Office of Environmental Health Hazard
    Assessment and State Water Resource Control Board have all agreed to
    actively enforce the implementation of this Integrated Waste Management
    Act as well as the Source Reduction and Recycling Element ("SRRE") and
    Household Hazardous Waste Element ("SRRE") and Household Hazardous Waste
    Element ("HHWE") Programs. The Company's technologies currently
    represent the only products available that are expected to remain
    consistent with all of these upcoming federal mandated enforcements,
    thereby providing an outstanding alternative to
    environmentally-unfriendly waste management processes for all affected
    market places.

    Waste management is a serous problem already in our cities and
    communities. Live Stock waste is something that the majority of people
    are either unaware of or don't pay attention to. Eventually if nothing
    is done we will have too much waste we wont know what to do with it all.
    Thankfully there are companies like Environmental Products &
    Technologies Corp that could solve it all.

    Once again, visit http://212.72.221.120/eptce for full details.

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    publication. The Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update
    these forward-looking statements.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     



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