Solucorp Featured in Chemical Week, the Worldwide News Source for Chemical Makers and Processors WEST NYACK, N.Y., MAY 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Solucorp Industries Ltd. , a provider of advanced technology solutions to the Remediation and Environmental industries worldwide, announced today the Company was featured in Chemical Week, The Worldwide News Source for Chemicals Makers and Processors on March 31, 2004 in the article entitled "Avoiding Problems with Heavy Metal" by Kara Sissell. The article highlights Solucorp's Molecular Bonding System (MBS(R)) under its "Innovation" feature. An excerpt from the article follows: "MBS, developed in 1997, has been incorporated into a patented system for use in industrial processes and consumer products, Solucorp says. The company says it is seeking commercialization partners. "Manufacturers can add MBS to battery casings, filters for contaminated paint dust; filters or slurries for incinerator exhaust gas; laminated bags for disposing of toxic metal waste; landfill liners ... MBS binds the metals for an estimated 1,000 years and can transform hazardous waste, which costs $120-$200/ton to dispose of, into a non-hazardous waste, which costs about $35-50/ton." About Solucorp Industries Ltd. SOLUCORP is one of the environmental industry's innovative developers of superior metals remediation technologies. The Company develops innovative technologies for the treatment and prevention of hazardous heavy metals contaminated waste streams. Solucorp owns two patents on its Molecular Bonding System (MBS(R)) technology, has applied for several patents including bullet traps, projectiles, paint strippers and filter material with its IFS technology and has received a notice of allowance from the Patent Trademark Office (PTO) for the main IFS patent application. The effectiveness of the Company's patented MBS is acknowledged by its successful completion of the U.S. EPA's Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program. MBS has proven to cost effectively and permanently remediate heavy metals contamination in soils and industrial wastes. MBS has been successfully used internationally in soil and other remediations as well as in the Company's preventative technology IFS (Integrated Fixation System). IFS delivers consumer product safety systems to manufacturing institutions. IFS can be applied to a multitude of hazardous pollutant sources that render them insoluble, and hence, non-hazardous, at the end of a product's life cycle. Consumer products targeted for IFS include auto and household batteries, mercury switches, paint removers, electronic circuit boards and air emission and paint booth filters. For additional company information, visit: http://www.solucorpltd.com/. Investors should visit: http://www.otcfn.com/slup. The foregoing discussion contains forward-looking statements, which are based on current expectations. Actual results, including the timing and amount of revenues recognized, contracts awarded and performed and net income may differ due to such factors as: delays in payment on contracts due to dealings with governmental and foreign entities; fluctuations in operating costs associated with changes in project specifications; economic and other conditions affecting the ability of prospective clients to finance projects; and other risks generally affecting the financing of projects. Solucorp settled a civil action by the SEC the details of which can be found on the SEC website, as such investors are cautioned to perform a proper due diligence and consult licensed professionals. At the Company: At OTC Financial Network: Brian Binckes Geoffrey Eiten 913-685-4530 781-444-6100 x613 or DATASOURCE: Solucorp Industries Ltd. CONTACT: Brian Binckes of Solucorp Industries Ltd., +1-913-685-4530; or Geoffrey Eiten or OTC Financial Network, +1-781-444-6100 ext. 613, Web site: http://www.solucorpltd.com/

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