Philadelphia area media, international blogs and an Australian waste publication cover Global Resource Corp.'s advances and growth WEST BERLIN, N.J., Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global Resource Corporation (OTC:GBRC.PK) today announced that its technology and corporate growth have been featured extensively in the media over the past week. The Philadelphia Business Journal, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Inside Waste in Australia, and over 150 international blogs have covered Global Resource's technology and corporate activity, including the Company's first sale of its HAWK 10 system to one of the United States' largest recyclers. "The media has really taken to our story because we have the potential to change the energy industry and lessen the harm energy production has on the environment," says Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource Corp. "We are thrilled to have the opportunity to be featured, and this coverage has served as a great medium for educating the public on who we are and how we want to change the world." The regional and international publications have focused on Global Resource's potential to convert large volumes of recycled plastics and rubber into energy, in the form of oil and combustible gas, with its patent pending HAWK 10 system. Also, coverage has included news about a new Pennsylvania- based subsidiary, spun out from the New Jersey company, to take advantage of business opportunities in the state. Global Resource Corp.'s HAWK 10 eliminates auto recycling's costs and environmental hazards by breaking down autofluff with its patent-pending high- frequency microwave technology. The microwaves gasify the materials-a process also known as "cracking the hydrocarbon chain"-and convert them into 80 percent light combustible gases, and 20 percent oil. The gas is then cycled in a closed-loop system to fuel the next round of material breakdown, without emitting any harmful waste. 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 Investor Contact: Jeff Andrews CFO 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 DATASOURCE: Global Resource Corporation CONTACT: Frank Pringle, CEO, Global Resource Corporation, +1-856-767- 5661, ; Investor Contact: Jeff Andrews, CFO, Global Resource Corporation, +1-856-767-5661, ; Press contact: Matt McLoughlin, Senior Account Executive, Gregory FCA for Global Resource Corporation, +1-610-642-8253, ext. 129, Mobile: +1-610-996- 4264,

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