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bioMASON®’S COMMITMENT TO NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS

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bioMASON®’SSTANCE ON CLIMATE CHANGEEdward McFieldsClimate change is already upon us. The global impact of this phenomenon has been felt all over the world. Rising global temperatures, elevated sea levels, and uncommon, destructive weather patterns have alreadycaused obscene amounts of damage. In the U.S, we continually see dramatic water shortages, anincrease in wildfires in the American West, rising sea levels, coastal flooding on the Eastern Seaboard,especially in Florida, and in other areas such as the Gulf of Mexico. At bioMASON®, we understand what is at stake; thus, we are committed to the global pledge of reachingnet-zero emission by 2050 by contributing our grain of sand to reduce the billions of tons of CO2 emissionsproduced in the cement industry by introducing groundbreaking sustainable building materials. Ourplanet's future is in our hands, and we will continue to manufacture sustainable products that will nurture asafe green environment for years to come.

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bioMASON®’SCOMMITMENT TO NET ZEROCARBON EMISSIONSEdward McFieldsMelting glaciers, severe droughts, water shortages, wildfires, rising sea levels, allergies, asthma,infectious disease outbreaks, and the list goes on.... this is not the Apocalypse nor verses orscriptures from Revelations but the implications our planet may undergo if we as a collective donot address our current Global Warming dilemma.To avoid this cataclysmic Global event from occurring, we must stabilize our global greenhousegas (GHG) emissions. Our numbers will not only need to drop by half by 2030 but reach net-zero around mid-century. We are currently only 2 degrees Celsius away from global warmingand climate change to unleash. Further delay is unthinkable.

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At bioMASON®, we understand what is at stake; thus, we are committed tothe global pledge of reaching net-zero emission by 2050 by contributing ourgrain of sand to reduce the billions of tons of CO2 emissions produced in thecement industry by introducing groundbreaking sustainable buildingmaterials. Cement manufacturing accounts for about 8% of all industrial andfossil fuel emissions each year, more than all the emissions created byairplanes and ships. To put things into perspective, of the two billion tons of CO2 emissionscreated each year by cement production, half come from fossil fuels burned asan energy source for the kilns. The energy used to bake one ton of cementcould power the average U.S. home for more than a month. bioMASON® has created a patented cutting edge bacteria cement thatcircumvents the usage of fossil fuels. The cement is fed on an aqueoussolution solidifying to ASTM specification in ambient temperatures. As a leading innovator in the green building space, bioMASON® offers thelowest carbon footprint [greater than 99% less] tiles in the market and aproduct line unlike any other available to the building and constructionindustry today.Our breath stock of products are not only safe for the environment, but they are made precise, strong, durable, and real-world tested- allformed in ambient conditions.Without question, our world has changed completely. We havewitnessed more Hurricanes, floods, fires, and earthquakes than everbefore, triggered in part by our dependency on fossil fuel. As acollective, our private sectors, governments, and public leaders mustalign efforts to reach net-zero emissions in due diligence to avoidclimate change's worst consequences.At bioMASON®, we will continue to do our part, as we pledge andcommit to a Net-Zero Emissions future by continually manufacturingsustainable products that nurture a safe green environment.We need to "detach" from our dependency on fossil fuel and commit tocreating bold short- and long-term targets that align with a net-zeroemissions future to cement a brighter future for our planet. In thewords of Climate Activist Greta Thunberg, "Whether we like it or notthe world has changed, it looks completely different from how it did afew months ago, and it will probably not look the same again, and weare going to have to choose a new way forward."

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