The Directors of Integrated Green Energy Solutions Ltd. to update the market on the Amsterdam construction progress as it enters its final stages. The following represents a summary of the latest Amsterdam Operations Management Team weekly updates. These updates summarise all action items and critical paths utilising Microsoft Project and input from a range of suppliers and employees. Following input from Australian management during on- site working sessions held during June and July, the final phases of the project have been dissected as follows: Phase 1: Produce 5,000 Litres of Fuel - 27 November 2019 - The major critical step to be completed for this phase is to finalise and agree the commissioning/testing plan with the Amsterdam Competent Authority ("CA"). Central to the completion of this phase is obtaining final authorisation on all operation manuals, CE Marks and safety procedures. The Company is very focused on maintaining compliance in all these areas and has utilised ISO 9000 quality controls systems to ensure the standards. In addition, safety and environmental protection are implicit in the IGES ethos so the company do not anticipate major issues working through the CA requirements but acknowledge that the regulatory process does not necessarily have a specific time-frame. Following consultation, the commissioning/testing plan will be submitted to the CA by 30 September 2019 which the company believe will give more than adequate time for any refinements prior to the initial production. The other critical step with a long lead time related to this phase relates to the delivery of all steel necessary for completion of the necessary infrastructure components required for the refinement of fuel. The company are currently working with key Dutch supplier, Ijbouw Projecten B.V. to coordinate lead times and timely, phased deliveries. Also, prior to Phase 1, although the volumes will not require it, the second 50 tonne per day module will be moved from its current storage facility in Amsterdam to the IGE site at the port address of Petroleumhavenweg 1 C 1041 AB Amsterdam. Phase 2: Initial Fuel Sales to Client - 17 December 2019 - Upon completion of phase 1, the goal is to have all phase 2 deliverables in place at the time of the launch of phase 1. Phase 2 is focused on refinements coming out of Phase 1 and reporting on all testing results to the relevant authorities before selling the initial off-take to offtake partner FinCo Supply & Trading B.V. The production of finished product is scheduled in November with the first offtake sales being reported in December, 2019. Phase 3: Ramp Up to Full Scale Production - 11 March 2020 - Near-infrared technology: To reach full-scale operations of processing 100 tonnes per day of plastic, high-volume near-infrared technology feed-stock processing equipment will be installed. This equipment is supplied by the major European recycling solutions company: Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery B.V. ("Bollegraaf"). The build of this equipment has been largely completed by supplier and is currently stored off-site at a Bollegraaf warehouse. The Bollegraaf system is a fully automated sorting robot, ready and capable of sorting and separating plastics during the final stages of a waste sorting process. Materials selection only requires the touch of a button, and ranges from PET, HDPE, LDPE, PVC, PS and PP to Tetra Pak, OCC or paper of various shapes and sizes. The IGES requirement is to extract PVC and Teflon from the final plastic feedstock received from feedstock partner, Paro Amsterdam B.V. ("Paro"). Fuel tanks: An additional key deliverable required at fuel production in the vicinity of 100,000 litres per day is high volume tank storage. The site tanks will be supplied by the Belgian company CTC Tankbouw BVBA.