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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Garb John Rossi - Introduces its first full buyback agreement on all output material.

October 12, 2010, SALT LAKE CITY — Garb Oil & Power Corporation (OTCBB: GARB) (OTCQB:GARB) www.garbop.com announces the introduction of its first compact Computer Waste (Scrap) recycling plant. Capable of handling 2 metric tons per hour of throughput and comes with a full buyback agreement on all throughput produced.

Garb John Rossi  President states, “We are pleased to introduce our first compact Computer Waste Recycling Plant. This plant comes with its own buyback agreement for all output material produced. This we believe it to be a world first for our industry. Garb will sign a full long term buyback agreement on all output produced. This will provide our customers with peace of mind knowing that everything the plant produces will be on sold to Garb. This is inline with our ClosedCycle Principle of finding solutions aimed at using everything and waste nothing. This plant is aimed at both the national and international market. Its efficiency and cost will make the plant attractive to low cost start up companies interested in contributing to lowering the environmental impact of Electronic Waste. Garb is interested in having many such compact Computer Waste Recycling plants stationed all over the world, reducing the direct impact of electronic waste on landfills everywhere.”
Garb Oil & Power Corporation is a company dedicated to the application of ClosedCycle™ technology and NoWaste™ residue. Our  processing plants for tire recycling, E-Waste recycling and E-Scrap recycling Recycling, Waste to Energy and OTR, are all developed with these principles in mind. Garb believes that processing waste should be economically viable and leave NoWaste™. It is our endeavor to build plants that continue to push the boundaries for the attainment of the ClosedCycle™ principle and a world with NoWaste™ www.garbop.com.  

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Statements contained in this document that are not historical fact are forward-looking statements based upon management's current expectations. The forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by forward-looking statements. The results anticipated by any or all of these forward-looking statements may not occur. Garb Oil & Power Corporation is not required to update its forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: Garb Oil & Power Corporation
CONTACT:          
Garb Oil & Power Corporation
John Rossi, President
Ph: +1-801-738-1355
Fax: +1-801-738-1102

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Garb John Rossi (OTCBB:GARB) introduces its first compact Computer Waste (Scrap) recycling plant.

Throughput 1.5 tons per hour. Investment: $1,960,000. This plant comes, with the first of its kind, industry full buyback agreement  on all output material. (OTCQB:GARB)

October 11, 2010, SALT LAKE CITY — Garb Oil & Power Corporation (OTCBB: GARB) (OTCQB:GARB) www.garbop.com announces the introduction of its first compact Computer Waste (Scrap) recycling plant. Capable of handling 2 metric tons per hour of throughput and comes with a full buyback agreement on all throughput produced.

Garb John Rossi  President states, “We are pleased to introduce our first compact Computer Waste Recycling Plant. This plant comes with its own buyback agreement for all output material produced. Garb will sign a full long term buyback agreement on all output produced. This will provide our customers with peace of mind knowing that everything the plant produces will be on sold to Garb. This is inline with our ClosedCycle Principle of finding solutions aimed at using everything and waste nothing. This plant is aimed at both the national and international market. Its efficiency and cost will make the plant attractive to low cost start up companies interested in contributing to lowering the environmental impact of Electronic Waste. Garb is interested in having many such compact Computer Waste Recycling plants stationed all over the world, reducing the direct impact of electronic waste on landfills everywhere.”
Garb Oil & Power Corporation is a company dedicated to the application of ClosedCycle™ technology and NoWaste™ residue. Our  processing plants for tire recycling, E-Waste recycling and E-Scrap recycling Recycling, Waste to Energy and OTR, are all developed with these principles in mind. Garb believes that processing waste should be economically viable and leave NoWaste™. It is our endeavor to build plants that continue to push the boundaries for the attainment of the ClosedCycle™ principle and a world with NoWaste™ www.garbop.com.  

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. 
Statements contained in this document that are not historical fact are forward-looking statements based upon management's current expectations. The forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by forward-looking statements. The results anticipated by any or all of these forward-looking statements may not occur. Garb Oil & Power Corporation is not required to update its forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: Garb Oil & Power Corporation
CONTACT:          
Garb Oil & Power Corporation
John Rossi, President
Ph: +1-801-738-1355
Fax: +1-801-738-1102

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The Future of tire recycling


Garb (OTCQB:GARB) The Future of tire recycling
Every few months a new tire recycling concept is born, all over tire recycling is called the treatment of black Gold. But most of concepts don´t work, because the ClosedCycle Principle is not applied.
Most of the concepts are running into niche markets for example; sports floor, down cycling products, security mats, carpets and in some special cases as TPE(ThermoPlasticElastomers)
All these developments have been made to achieve an intelligent solution for Tire recycling problem.
However not many are following the ClosedCycle Principle, which means basically to return waste rubber into tire production. As most of the tire producers are not interested in being part of this Cycle, as the costs of development are high. However at Garb we see this problem, not so much as a question of cost , but as an issue in approach. The ClosedCycle Principle requires an overall review of everything we do. The easiest way to promote the ClosedCycle Principle is to start from the original product and design it in such a way that it is suitably integrated into the ClosedCycle Principle. Therefore when it reaches its end of life, it is recycled by using the ClosedCycle Principle.
This has not been done because the entrepreneurs are often single minded and do not look at the bigpicture. They often do this because they believe that there is nomoney in this process. The contrary is actually true. By followingthe ClosedCycle Principle you often develop economically viablebusiness like Garb with the Ewaste plants.
This ClosedCycle contains Collectors,Recyclers/Crumb producer/refinery/master batch production. The last one is more or less dedicated to the production of new products based on synthetic caoutchouc, and natural caoutchouc, and here is the break in the ClosedCycle.
The following Video was made 10 years ago when our CTO Igor Plahuta started the development of the ClosedCycle, which was planned to create raw material for new rubber products.
We at Garb do have the technology for the ClosedCycle Principle and we intend to build a plant to recycle a tire, separate it into its various components like steel, fiber, and rubber, and convert this rubber into NANORUBBER!
Igor Plahuta CTO of Garb Oil & Power Corporation (OTCQB:GARB) John Rossi President of Garb Oil & Power Corporation (OTCQB:GARB) 
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