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TM TECHKNOW INVEST PRESENTATION APRIL 2018 : NC6 1 has developed technology which can take various liquid waste streams and create a scalable PLANT-FREE raw material called microbial cellulose that can be transformed into fibres for


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TECHKNOW INVEST PRESENTATION

APRIL 2018

TM

:NC6

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has developed technology which can take various liquid waste streams and create a scalable PLANT-FREE raw material called microbial cellulose that can be transformed into fibres for texKles and other industrial applicaKons.

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West Australian based technology company Uses liquid waste to create Plant-Free Microbial Cellulose (MC) Unique technology then converts MC into eco-friendly fibre products Achieved a world first sustainable fibre breakthrough in December IniKally targeKng the US$500 billion texKle industry

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WHAT IS CELLULOSE?

PLANT-BASED COTTON WOOD BAMBOO

4 Wood contains 40–50% cellulose CoVon fiber is 90% Cellulose

MICROBIAL-BASED PLANT-FREE

One of mo most commo mmon raw ma material building blocks we use on a daily basis Currently, cellulose is obtained from PLANTS & TREES.

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WHAT INDUSTRIES USE IT?

TE TEXTIL XTILES & & APP APPAREL AREL HORTICULTURE HYGIENE PAPER, PLASTICS & POLYMERS FOOD

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MEDICAL We are iniKally focusing on TexKles US$500 Billion global business

HERE’S WHY

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SLIDE 6 6 Today 5.5M T 5.5M TONS NS TREES FELLED ANNUALLY 2020 8.3M T 8.3M TONS NS

TODAY’S PROCUREMENT ISSUES

6 180 million years to form

PETROLEUM

PO POLL LLUT UTIO ION

70b barrels PA to make syntheKc fabrics

ENER ENERGY INT Y INTENSIVE ENSIVE

Toxic Process 8 months to grow

COTTON

33 million tonnes annually

PE PESTICIDE ICIDES WA WATER

8,000L water to make 1 pair jeans

CO CONSUMPTION

18 years to grow

WOODPULP

DEFORESTATION

40% of all industrial wood harvest Toxic Process

PULPING PULPING PR PROCE CESS SS

55% 27% 10%
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(22 BATHTUBS)

It takes…
  • f water to produce
enough coVon for
  • ne t-shirt.

700

GALLONS

INDUSTRY SEEKING SUSTAINABLE FIBRES

Source: The ins.tute for sustainable communica.on, world wildlife Fund, “ACB The True Cost” Documentary

Brands, retailers and manufacturers have had limited eco-friendly opKons to date Current texKle procurement methods are environmentally challenged! Consumers and the industry are demanding feasible & sustainable, long-term alternaKves

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A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION

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NANOLLOSE

Nanollose has developed a revoluKonary PLANT-FREE Cellulose Rayon Fibre Rayon is a well established fibre currently made from cellulose derived from trees High growth market valued at US$10B in 2014, growing to US$16.3B in 2019 Rayon is used to make everything from home furnishings to clothing Significant environmental concerns with current Rayon producKon

Source: Global Rayon Fibers Market 2015-2019 TechNavio Insights
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SLIDE 9 9 No Hazardous Chemi micals No Kra\ Process Lo Low Ener w Energy & Lo gy & Low W w Was aste e

RAYON FIBRE

CURRENT RAYON FIBRE PROCESS Trees are cut down, barked and chipped Wood chips are treated with hazardous chemicals using energy and creaKng hazardous waste Cellulose converted to rayon by viscose process Nanollose technology converts Plant-Free Cellulose into rayon TREES CUT KRAFT PROCESS PLANT-BASED RAYON FIBRE CELLULOSE FERMENTATION OF WASTE CELLULOSE PLANT-FREE RAYON FIBRE Achieved Achieved

CURRENT RAYON PROCESS

Achieved Non-hazardous bacteria, converts organic waste into microbial cellulose
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OUR

NO PESTICIDES LOW WATER CONSUMPTION NO DEFORESTATION NO KRAFT PULPING PROCESS LOW USE OF LAND LOW ENERGY USE

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PROCESS

Technology has been developed to take PLANT-FREE Microbial Cellulose and fit into the current fiber making infrastructure. Allowing for fast scale-up due to liVle to no retro filng costs

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FASTER

18 Days

NANOLLOSE FIBRES

GROW CYCLE

8 Months

COTTON FIBRES

18 Years

TREE FIBRES

180 Million Years

OIL FIBRES

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DEVELOPING

Nanollose plans to tap into the established coconut industry to secure pilot-scale supply of Plant-Free cellulose, which will then be processed into valuable fibres for industry. A variety of coconut by-products can be synthesized into microbial cellulose.

COCONUT BY-PRODUCTS (IMMEDIATE SUPPLY)

ACETOBACTER XYLINUM COCONUT BY-PRODUCTS PLANT-FR FREE CELL CELLULOS OSE E Nanollose also intends to explore & develop other sources
  • f liquid organic waste (beer, wine, sugar) as a feed stock
for Acetobacter to create Plant-Free Cellulose.

ORGANIC WASTE (LARGE SCALE)

THE FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY CHAIN

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MOU SIGNED TO SECURE FEEDSTOCK

Example of microbial cellulose feedstock

SUPPLY

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Non-binding MoU signed with one of Indonesia’s largest and most established producers of coconut-based food products to develop a roadmap for commercial supply chain to produce texKle grade microbial cellulose on an industrial scale

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PATHWAY TO MARKET

RAYON FIBRE RevoluKonary sustainable fibre alternaKve ROYALTIES LICENSING DEALS PLANT-FREE™

TEXTILE OR APPAREL PARTNER

HOME FU FURNISHINGS MEDIC MEDICAL PR L PRODUC DUCTS SPORTS ATHLEISURE CASUAL SOFT LINGERE Industry partners to license Nanollose technology No major retro-filng of machinery and processing Free carry opportuniKes in SUPPLY CHAIN Early stage discussions underway AU AUTOMOTIVE INTERIOR INTERIORS

Nanollose intends to secure commercial partners that will accelerate the technology to global markets

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UPCOMING MILESTONES

15 FIBRE DEVELOPMENT FOR TEXTILES & APPAREL COMMERCIAL PARTNERS + NANOLLOSE Engage Partner PLANT-FREE CELLULOSE SUPPLY VALIDATION OF OTHER MARKETS Nanollose will conKnue to test and develop fibres Plant-Free Rayon Fibre Test Rayon Fibre Create Fabrics Test Fabrics Fabrics In Market Nanollose to ensure raw ma material supply for iniKal test & pilot orders Seed GerminaKon Medical Paper Food
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OPPORTUNITY TO SHOWCASE OUR FIBRE

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Invited to present at the worlds leading sustainable texKle event

2018 2018

22 MAY – – VANCOUVER, CANADA

Nanollose revealing their world first sustainable rayon fibre Significant opportunity to engage with;

  • InternaKonal fashion retailers & brands
  • Buying houses, wholesalers, importers, sourcing agents
  • Manufacturers of apparel fabrics and garments
  • Leading fashion designers
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FUTURE MARKETS

17 MEDICAL PRODUCTS PAPER, PLASTICS & POLYMERS FOOD Natural nano-structures makes it ideal for the regeneraKve Kssue medical field (large surface area) Non-pyrogenic (no cell reje jecKon) Na Natural a absor
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ent p prop
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erKes es Ideal for female sanitary products and nappies 100% % biodegradable alternaKve High strength Na Natural a adhes esive b e bon
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qualiKes es Global producKon of paper and cardboard is 406.5 million metric tonnes in 2014 High High in in fib fibre, , na natur tural al bulking bulking ag agent t Gluten free Low fat subsKtute Increased acceptance & applicaKons across the food industry Soilless opportuniKes High water retenKon capacity SEED GERMINATION PERSONAL HYGIENE

While TexKles and apparel are the key focus, there are other opportuniKes for our PLANT-FREE Cellulose to be an sustainable alternaKve to the current cellulose offerings

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SLIDE 18 Founder

TEAM

DR WAYNE BEST

EXEC CHAIRMAN

ALFIE GERMANO

MANAGING DIRECTOR

GARY CASS

NON-EXEC DIRECTOR 35 Years experience in organic chemistry & biotechnology sector 10 years at the Chemistry Centre (WA) and was responsible for the formaKon and running the Medical & Biological Chemistry secKon Founded Epichem Pty Ltd in 2003, a contract research company, where he is sKll the Managing Director 30 years in the global texKle industry sector 24 years in the Hong Kong garment industry as a leader of a large scale global product development, sourcing and retail operaKons Held VP and Director posiKons at GAP Inc, VF CorporaKon, Liz Claiborne Inc, Fila Inc and Carter’s Inc 25 years of experience across a wide range of biological sciences Published in numerous internaKonal arts and science projects

TERRY WALSH WINTON WILLESEE

NON-EXEC DIRECTOR NON-EXEC DIRECTOR Made the world’s first garment from the bacterial fermentaKon of wine in 2006 Founder 18
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SLIDE 19 Total Shares on Issue Cash (@ quarter ended 31st Dec 2017) Market-cap ($0.14) 74.9m 10.4m

CAPITAL STRUCTURE

$3.8m m CAPITAL STRUCTURE Nanollose secured $5m through IPO and listed on ASX in October 2017 High % of company shares escrowed for 24 months – 40 million in total Upcoming enKtlement offer rewarding any shareholders with 1 cent opKons on a 1 for 4 basis Tight free float with Top 20 holding 65% 19 OpKons on Issue 27m m
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THANK YOU

www.nanollose.com

ALFIE GERMANO

MD - Nanollose Ltd M: 0411244477 alfie.germano@nanollose.com

MICHAEL WILLS

Investor Engagement M: 0468308208 michael.wills@nanollose.com