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Cereplast, Inc. Responds to Polystyrene Ban by Santa Monica City Council; Cereplast and Its Partners Ready to Provide Environmentally-Friendly Alternatives

Cereplast, Inc. Responds to Polystyrene Ban by Santa Monica City Council; Cereplast and Its Partners Ready to Provide Environmentally-Friendly Alternatives

Published 06-15-06

Submitted by Cereplast, Inc.

HAWTHORNE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 15, 2006--In response to the Santa Monica City Council's decision Tuesday night to ban all non-recyclable food-related packaging within Santa Monica, Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP), producer of renewable and biodegradable plastics, which are alternatives to petroleum-based plastics, announced that it is ready to work with the city and businesses as they move away from petroleum-based plastic food containers.

Cereplast's BPI-certified resins use a patented and proprietary manufacturing process that incorporates starch and other biodegradable components, including PLA from NatureWorks(R) LLC. Cereplast has already been working with the City of San Francisco to replace traditional plastic products with Cereplast-based products.

"Cereplast is pleased that the City of Santa Monica has recognized the importance of discouraging the use of traditional petroleum-based plastic containers. This ban underscores increasing consumer and industry interest in reducing the impact on the environment," said Frederic Scheer, President and CEO of Cereplast. "The time is right, given the rising costs of fossil-fuel based plastics, and the dilemma of decreasing landfill space, for responsible municipalities to look for alternatives."

Cereplast recently partnered with Duni Corporation to develop a line of thermoformed food containers that meet Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) standards for compostability and biodegradability, offering Santa Monica consumers and businesses another environmentally-friendly alternative.

About Cereplast

Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP) designs and manufactures proprietary bio-based, renewable plastics which are used as substitutes for petroleum-based plastics in all major converting processes -- such as injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding and extrusions -- at a pricing structure that is competitive with petroleum-based plastics. Cereplast's uniquely formulated resins are certified biodegradable and compostable by BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute). Learn more at www.cereplast.com.

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Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP) designs and manufactures proprietary starch-based, renewable plastics. Cereplast has developed a breakthrough technology to produce proprietary bio-based resins which are used as substitutes for petroleum-based plastics offering price stability and competitive costs compared to traditional resins. Cereplast resins can be used in all major converting process such as injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding and extrusions. Made from renewable resources such as corn and potato starch, Cereplast resins are certified biodegradable and compostable by BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute) and have comparable or superior performance characteristics to conventional plastics and return to nature quickly and safely. Learn more at www.cereplast.com.

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