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Forterra Environmental Corp FEVCF



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Post by cheechman3on Feb 19, 2010 6:44pm
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Source CANADA NEWSWIRE

Date 02/18/2010

Time 02:28:25 PM

Company Forterra Environmental Corp.

Title Forterra Environmental Making its Organic Soil-Enrichment Products

Available to Weed Man Franchises

CDNX Symbol: FTE

Press Release

" BC-Forterra-Weed-Man 01-08 0700

[1]News release via Canada NewsWire, Toronto 416-863-9350 -ME-

Attention Business Editors:

^Forterra Environmental Making its Organic Soil-Enrichment Products

Available to Weed Man Franchises@

PUSLINCH, ON, Jan. 8 /CNW/ - Forterra Environmental Corp. (TSXV: FTE), a

manufacturer, marketer, and seller of premium organic soil-enrichment products

based on worm castings, today announced that its products are being made

available to Weed Man's lawn-care franchises across Canada and the United

States.

"In 2009, we successfully carried out trials with several Weed Man

franchises," said Rick Denyes, Forterra's president and chief operating

officer. "We were subsequently invited to participate in Weed Man's annual

awards convention, held in December in Orlando, Florida.

"We were very pleased with the interest shown at the convention by many

of Weed Man's Canadian and U.S. franchisees in our products. We have agreed to

make our granulated and pelletized worm castings products, and granulated worm

castings bridged with slow-release nitrogen readily available for purchase by

Weed Man franchises," Mr. Denyes continued.

"The feedback that we have received is that Forterra's products are a

natural fit with Weed Man's Nature's Touch(R) exclusive line of

organic-focused lawn-care solutions. We expect to work with franchises of Weed

Man to support their annual marketing campaigns, including providing sample

packets of pelletized castings for distribution to their existing and

potential lawn-care customers. We also will continue working with Weed Man on

further product development and marketing initiatives to help to meet their

customers' needs," Mr. Denyes said.

About Weed Man

Since its founding in 1970 in Canada, Weed Man has grown into an

international network of locally owned and operated lawn-care businesses. Its

franchisees provide lawn-care services that produce lush green lawns for

homeowners across Canada (www.weedmancanada.com), the United States

(www.weedmanusa.com), and the United Kingdom (www.weed-man.co.uk). In Canada,

Weed Man operates in all provinces with nearly 100 franchisees, about half of

which are located in Ontario.

About Forterra Environmental Corp.

Forterra manufactures, markets, and sells environmentally friendly soil

enhancers, using worm castings, which boost fertility while restoring the soil

with organic matter for sustainable, longer-term benefits, including stronger

root growth, and drought and pest resistance. Forterra products contain only

organic material. They are ideal for golf courses, sports fields, lawn care,

parks, nurseries, orchards, and vineyards. Essentially, Forterra uses red

wriggler worms to convert organic material into vermicompost or worm castings.

Worm castings contain micronutrients, which are required for healthy plant

development. Worm castings also contain microbes, which increase the rate at

which plants take up available macronutrients and micronutrients. Further

information is available on the company's website at www.forterra.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements based on current

expectations. These forward-looking statements entail various risks and

uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those

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