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Newlight Signs 20-Year Contract for 19 Billion Pounds of AirCarbon
PHAOff-take agreement with Vinmar is a milestone for carbon capture efforts
and meeting the growing needs of the sustainable materials market

- Contract commits Vinmar to initially purchase 1 billion pounds of
AirCarbon PHA on a take-or-pay basis over 20 years

- AirCarbon PHA production to ramp up in three phases

- Contract may be expanded by mutual agreement to cover additional
AirCarbon production up to 19 billion pounds over 20 years

- AirCarbon PHA will be made using captured greenhouse gas as a resource

LOS ANGELES, July 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Newlight Technologies (
http://www.newlight.com), a biotechnology company using an advanced
biological carbon capture technology to produce sustainable materials,
announced today that it has signed a take-or-pay off-take agreement with
Vinmar International Ltd (http://www.vinmar.com).  Under the terms of the
20-year master off-take agreement, Vinmar will initially purchase and
Newlight will sell 1 billion pounds of AirCarbon PHA.

The Vinmar contract provides for the sale of 100% of AirCarbon PHA from
Newlight's planned 50 million pound per year production facility for 20
years.  The contract will also cover 100% of the output from a 300 million
pound per year AirCarbon production facility and a 600 million pound per
year AirCarbon production facility for a total of up to 19 billion pounds
over 20 years.

AirCarbon is a PHA-based thermoplastic made from greenhouse gas that is
used and being developed for use in a wide range of products, including
films, caps and closures, furniture, electronics accessories, bottles and
other applications.

Newlight produces AirCarbon by combining a breakthrough high-yield
biocatalyst with air and captured methane-based greenhouse gas emissions to
produce a bio-based AirCarbon thermoplastic material that is cost
competitive with petroleum-derived thermoplastics.

"This contract launches AirCarbon to world-scale volume, and sets Newlight
on a path to accomplishing its founding goal of changing how the world
makes materials, by harnessing greenhouse gas as a resource," said Mark
Herrema, Newlight CEO and Co-Founder, "With this agreement, we are poised
to participate in the growing demand for sustainable materials with a
material made by capturing carbon that would otherwise become part of the
air."

"Vinmar is excited to be a part of the growth and development of Newlight's
AirCarbon PHA," said Kartik Mehta, a senior executive of Vinmar.  "Our
long-term off-take contract with Newlight reflects the potential we see for
AirCarbon. Demand for plastics will continue to grow globally and AirCarbon
addresses an important need in the market.   We believe Newlight's advanced
high-yield technology, unique cost structure, and commercial-scale
operations position AirCarbon to effectively compete in the market on price
and performance, allowing us to market AirCarbon PHA to a broad range of
customers," he added.

Vinmar International is a leading marketer and distributor of chemicals
with sales of over $4.5 billion in 2014 and annual volumes that exceeded
6.5 billion pounds of petrochemicals.  With over 450 staff in 35 countries,
Vinmar possesses the global presence and experience needed to cost
effectively accelerate development of the growing market for AirCarbon.
This in turn will allow Newlight's commercial team to focus on production
capacity expansion, high margin derivatives, key accounts, and joint
technology and application development.

About Newlight

Newlight Technologies is a sustainable materials company using carbon
capture technology to produce high-performance materials that replace
oil-based materials on a market-driven basis.  Newlight was founded in 2003
with a question: why can't we use greenhouse gas emissions as a resource to
make materials?  Over the course of 10 years of research and development,
Newlight developed a breakthrough biotechnological process to produce a
material called AirCarbon®: a high performance long chain thermoplastic
polymer made by combining air and methane-based carbon emissions that is
able to match the performance of a range of oil-based plastics while
out-competing on price, thereby creating a market-driven solution to
displacing fossil fuels and capturing carbon.  Today, Newlight is operating
the world's first commercial-scale greenhouse gas-to-AirCarbon
manufacturing facility, using air and biogas to produce materials used in
the production of film packaging, rigid furniture, electronics accessories,
caps, and a variety of other products.  Following commercialization in
2013, AirCarbon was named "Biomaterial of the Year" by the Nova Institute
in 2013, "one of the 100 most technologically significant innovations of
the year" by R&D Magazine in 2013, and 2014 "Innovation of the Year" by
Popular Science.

About Vinmar

Vinmar International Ltd is a privately held plastics and chemicals
marketing, distribution and project development company headquartered
in Houston, Texas.  Over the past 35 years Vinmar has grown to over 450
employees in 35 countries, with sales in excess of 3 million metric tons
consisting of plastics and chemicals, and generating revenues of overUS$4.5
Billion in 2014.  Vinmar is part of the Goradia Group of Companies that
also includes Goradia Capital, which acquires and operates chemical
manufacturing plants and has participation in grass-roots chemical projects.

CONTACT: www.newlight.com

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