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Pacific Biodiesel Technologies And Big Island Biodiesel Complete Merger

Date Posted: July 14, 2015

In a unanimous vote, members of Pacific Biodiesel Technologies, LLC (PBT) and Big Island Biodiesel, LLC (BIB), decided to combine the Companies, making BIB a wholly owned subsidiary of PBT as of July 1, 2015.

The move unites all members in the Company’s effort to expand biodiesel production in Hawaii and to continue to decrease the state’s dependency on imported fossil fuel.

Big Island Biodiesel, which began production in July 2012, is the most recent of 13 facilities designed by Pacific Biodiesel and features fuel distillation and zero-waste processing.

Located on Hawaii Island, the facility has a current production capacity of 5.5 million gallons per year.

President of PBT, Robert King noted that Pacific Biodiesel is celebrating its 20th anniversary year.

“The newest members now join the oldest and most experienced biodiesel business in America.”

"While it will be easier to run as one company," stated King, “ it is equally important to have BIB investors become part of the many projects Pacific Biodiesel is involved with.

"There is so much related activity, and all projects are integral to a sustainable future for our island community."

Since opening and operating the very first retail biodiesel pump in America, Pacific Biodiesel has built a solid reputation as a leading pioneer in the rapidly expanding biodiesel industry.

Founded in 1995, the Company has grown to over 70 employees statewide and has won state, national and international awards for innovations in the industry.

With experience in all aspects of the biodiesel business, including oil/grease trap pumping, biodiesel production, marketing and distribution, process technology design and engineering, quality management services, and feedstock R&D;, PBT has industry-leading accomplishments no other U.S. company can claim.

Pacific Biodiesel’s vision has remained constant: to create truly sustainable, community-based biodiesel production facilities in order to maximize the economic and environmental benefits and minimize energy consumption.

For more information, please contact Kelly King at 808-283-1954 or [email protected]

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