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Press Release - AFMInc - 9/15/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      AFMInc Launches Pilot Heatsheets® Recycling Program

Tests at six fall marathons will contribute to the development of a 
recycling protocol for low density polyethylene at road races across the 
U.S.

September 10, 2008, Petaluma, CA: AFMInc President and Chief Operating 
Officer, Stephanie Deigan, announced today a recycling pilot project she 
described as "well underway." The intent of the project is to develop and 
provide extensive guidelines to running events of all sizes for the 
recycling of their   plastic waste, including AFM's highly visible 
Heatsheets-on-a-Rollâ„¢ finish line and aid-station heat-reflective plastic 
blankets.

Six marathons of various sizes, representing a wide range of U.S. recycling 
markets, were selected from AFMInc's Heatsheets customer base to 
participate in this fall's pilot project, including: the Portland Marathon, 
October 5th in Portland, OR; the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon, October 
5th in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN; the ING Hartford Marathon, October 11th 
in Hartford, CT; the Mohawk Hudson River Marathon, October 12th from 
Schenectady to Albany, NY; the IMT Des Moines Marathon, October 19th in Des 
Moines, IA; and the Nike Women's Marathon, October 19th in San Francisco, 
CA.

AFMInc founder and CEO David Deigan, who has taken direct management 
responsibility for the project, reflects back upon the "aha" moment that 
convinced him that something had to be done: "Our product is one of the 
most prominent products at the finish line of long distance running events, 
especially marathons. A couple of years ago, at what is now the Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon, I noticed there were three or four dumpsters full 
of Heatsheets destined for the landfill, and it was really a wake-up call. 
I was genuinely shocked by what I saw, so I started trying to figure out 
what we, as a company, could do to change our impact on the sport."
Deigan added: "The challenge was dealing with the non-recyclable metallized 
Mylar® material those Heatsheets were made from." The search for, and 
testing of, alternate materials started shortly thereafter, and ultimately 
led Deigan to the proprietary formulation of low density polyethylene that 
today's recyclable Heatsheets are made from. 

If the dumpsters in Chicago were the "aha" moment, the tipping point came 
last fall in the form of a call to Deigan from Virginia Brophy Achman, 
Executive Director of Twin Cities Marathon, Inc. Achman had been approached 
by a local marathon runner, Jon Stein, who was convinced that discarded 
Heatsheets were recyclable. What's more, he volunteered to personally guide 
the project for her. 

Stein had retired from a family-owned company that began reusing and 
recycling things 100 years ago, filling the gaps in wooden barrels with 
reeds so they could be reused to store and transport linseed oil. Jon 
subsequently returned from retirement to guide the family tradition in a 
new direction: finding markets for the category 3 through 6 recyclable 
plastics that traditional waste management companies struggle to segregate 
and reprocess. Through Stein's efforts, Consolidated Container Company is 
forging strategic relationships with waste management companies as an ally, 
rather than as a competitor, to develop options for recycling what is now 
one of the most ubiquitous forms of solid waste-plastics like Polyvinyl 
Chloride, Low Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene and Polystyrene.

Energized by the dialogue with Brophy Achman and Stein, and what he learned 
attending several sustainability conferences, including Road Race 
Managements "How Green is My Event Workshop," this past spring, Deigan 
convinced AFMInc's board that an aggressive approach to recycling was 
essential, and that work needed to begin immediately. Reaching out to 
Eco-Logistics, a consultancy focused on helping participant sporting events 
become more environmentally responsible, the senior Deigan asked for help 
developing a systematic approach for recycling Heatsheets. Thus, the pilot 
project was born.

While Stein will lead the pilot effort at the Medtronic Twin Cities 
Marathon, the other five participating pilot events will receive direct 
guidance from Eco-Logistics waste management expert Lee Barrett, including 
Barrett's personal involvement with local solid waste management companies 
and film plastics processors to ensure the objectives of the program are 
achieved. Barrett will also provide the link between events to allow best 
practices to be shared. PR support will be provided to each pilot event by 
Lee's partner, Keith Peters.

AFMInc and Eco-Logistics will take the findings from the pilot projects and 
develop detailed recycling protocols to address the opportunities and 
challenges running events of all sizes will face as they develop programs 
for recycling LDPE. Recycling protocols should be available by the end of 
the year on www.Heatsheets.com. There will be no charge for the PDF format 
document, and events will not need to be a customer of AFM to download the 
information.

AFMInc looks forward to expanding its Heatsheets recycling program to 
include the nation's mega-marathons next year.

For more information about the Heatsheets recycling pilot project, contact 
Keith Peters at (307) 690.6803, or .

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