Company's chief engineer presents conversion ratio of recyclable materials into energy at Recycling Today's Plastics Recycling Conference in Orlando WEST BERLIN, N.J., July 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global Resource Corporation (OTC:GBRC), announced the results from tests proving that the Company's energy conversion process can produce oil and vast amounts of combustible gas from recycled plastics. Global Resource's chief engineer, Hawk Hogan, revealed the results, from tests performed in the Company's laboratory, during Recycling Today Magazine's 'Plastics Recycling Conference' in Orlando. Mr. Hogan introduced the world's most efficient and high-yield plastics-to-energy conversion process, designed by Global Resource, to representatives of global recycling companies. With minimal energy input, energy conversion machines operate at capacities of 5, 10 or 20 tons of material per hour. The process generates energy from plastics or rubber, and can produce up to 18 times the energy that is used to fuel the machine. For instance, a 10 ton per hour unit operates on 950,000 btu per hour, and the process can generate on average of 17,300,000 btu per hour output. "We have found a technology that will revolutionize the way recycling and scrap yards process materials," says Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource Corporation. "Mr. Hogan's presentation in Orlando opened a lot of eyes to a new technology, and we are fielding requests for more information on our technology every day from the recycling and waste communities." Using Global Resource's technology, scrappers and recyclers can convert plastics and rubber into oil and combustible gas. By doing so, they can reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills by up to 65%, generate enough energy to run their own operations, separate and scrap more metal for profit, and generate enough energy to sell to outside interests. Global Resource announced the first commercial application of its technology with the sale of the first HAWK 10 unit in May, which will convert automobile plastics and rubber for a Long Island, NY recycler, one of the largest in the world. Global Resource has repeatedly proven that their technology can convert vast amounts of energy from unconventional sources, including plastics, coal, oil shale, tar sands, heavy oil, and dredge. Using high frequency microwaves, lab results have shown that minimal energy is required to free hydrocarbons, the building blocks for oil and gas, condense the energy derived, and use the resulting oil and combustible gas. This process has been recognized by the Department of Energy as one that can potentially allow the United States to rely on its own energy deposits and eliminate the nation's dependence on foreign oil. ABOUT Global Resource Corp. Global Resource Corp. has a patent pending process that allows for removal of oil and alternative petroleum products at very low cost from various resources, including shale deposits, tar sands, waste oil streams and bituminous coal with significantly greater yields and lower costs than are available utilizing existing known technologies. The process uses specific frequencies of microwave radiation to extract oils and alternative petroleum products from secondary raw materials, and is expected to dramatically reduce the cost for oil and gas recovery from a variety of unconventional hydrocarbon resources. GBRC's technology will not only be developed to extract oil from shale, but from depleted oil fields in the US and elsewhere, many of which still contain more than half of the hydrocarbons originally in these fields, because the residual hydrocarbons are too viscous to extract with conventional technology. This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding Global Resource Corp's business strategies and future plans of operations. Forward- looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release speak only as of the date hereof and Global Resource disclaims any obligation to provide public updates, revisions or amendments to any forward-looking statements made herein to reflect changes in Global Resource's expectations or future events. Company contact: Frank Pringle CEO Global Resource Corporation Bloomfield Business Park 408 Bloomfield Dr. Unit 3 West Berlin , NJ 08091 Main: 856-767-5661 Press contact: Matt McLoughlin Senior Account Executive Gregory FCA 27 West Athens Avenue Ardmore, Pa. 19003 Main: 610.642.8253, ext. 129 Mobile: 610.996.4264 PRESS RESOURCES Press contact(s): Matt McLoughlin. Press room: http://www.globalresourcecorp.com/Recent%20Press.html Web site: http://www.globalresourcecorp.com/ Google Finance: http://tinyurl.com/2dybye DATASOURCE: Global Resource Corporation CONTACT: Company contact, Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource Corporation, +1-856-767-5661, ; or Press contact, Matt McLoughlin, Senior Account Executive of Gregory FCA, +1-610-642-8253, ext. 129, mobile, +1-610-996-4264, Web site: http://www.globalresourcecorp.com/ http://www.globalresourcecorp.com/Recent%20Press.html http://tinyurl.com/2dybye

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