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AMERICAN SUSTAINABLE RUBBER CO. COMPANY PROFILE

PROBLEM

America rides on rubber. Manufacturers use it in over 50,000 products, from healthcare supplies to flooring and shoes1. Rubber is so important, the government classifies it as a “Strategic Material,” deemed critical to national security2. Yet America produces zero rubber. Almost all of the $1.6 billion in rubber we import annually comes from one region – Southeast Asia3. This supply dependency exposes the U.S. to significant geopolitical and environmental risk, such as blight, plague and drought.

THE WIN

Success in this venture has the potential to reduce our dependence on imported rubber and create jobs with safe and fair working conditions. We envision sustainable production of natural rubber as a profitable, useful, and environmentally-conscious business model that fills an economic and social need.

Learn more at americanrubber.comA subsidary of United American Healthcare Corporation (OTC: UAHC)

1Cornish, Katrina. “Alternative Natural Rubber Crops: Why Should We Care?” Technology & Innovation, vol. 18, Mar. 2017, pp. 245-56.2Strategic Materials, Defense Logistics Agency, 2018, www.dla.mil/HQ/Acquisition/StrategicMaterials.aspx.3International Rubber Study Group. Rubber Statistical Bulletin. Vol. 72, 10-12th ed., International Rubber Study Group, 2018.

Some of the information provided herewith contains forward-looking statements. Although these statements reflect management’s beliefs about future results, based on what management currently believes are reasonable assumptions, they are not guarantees of future performance, are subject to various risks and uncertainties, and should be considered with caution. Investors and customers are directed to the company’s more complete statements about forward-looking statements on the company’s website at americanrubber.com/forwardlooking.

Pilot-testing in hydroponic grow rack. Success will be achieved when dandelion consistently yields large

amounts of rubber.

SOLUTION

American Sustainable Rubber endeavors to satisfy America’s immense demand for natural rubber by sustainably growing and harvesting the genetically modified T.K. Dandelion developed at The Ohio State University.

Genetic modification of TK Dandelion, improving

fitness and yield for commercial

rubber production.

Planned ramp-up of commercial production in a 190-acre cutting-edge indoor growing facility in

Northeast Ohio.

HYDROPONICS INDOOR GREENHOUSESGENE MODIFICATIONPHASE ONE PHASE TWO PHASE THREE

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