Chemical Free Treatment in Brazil

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Chemical Free Treatment in Brazil

Ecosphere Technologies Announces Delivery of First Ozonix Unit for Brasil Clean Energy

Ecosphere Technologies, Inc.(OTCQB: ESPH), a U.S. technology licensing and innovative manufacturing company, today announced completion of manufacturing and delivery of an Ozonix® EF10M water treatment system for Brasil Clean Energy ("BCE"), an environmental services company and recent Ecosphere licensee in Brazil.

In July 2014, the Company announced that it had signed an exclusive technology licensing and equipment purchase agreement with BCE to deploy its patented Ozonix® water treatment technology within the Food and Beverage industry in Brazil. Completion of this Ozonix® EF10M system in Q3 of this year marks delivery of Ecosphere's first Ozonix® system to BCE.

"Brasil Clean Energy is one step closer to providing its clients with high-volume, chemical-free water treatment and recycling services using a patented technology that has now been proven effective on approximately 5 billion gallons of water," stated George Chapas, Director of New Business Development for Ecosphere Technologies. "We are delighted to be working with Brasil Clean Energy and their key national and international clients and are looking forward to providing technical support and delivering additional Ozonix® water treatment equipment to them in the coming years."

Chapas continued, "With severalprominent meetingsscheduled both here in the United States at Ecosphere's Corporate headquarters and in Brazil, we are all off to a great product launch."

Dennis McGuire, Chairman and CEO of Ecosphere Technologies, stated, "As one of our newest Ozonix® technology licensing partners, we are looking forward to building a long-term relationship and partnership with Brasil Clean Energy, starting with delivery of their very first Ozonix® EF10M, high-volume, mobile water treatment system."

Source: Eco Sphere Tech

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