The directors of Integrated Green Energy Solutions Ltd. (IGES or the company) announced that the Amsterdam Competent Authority (CA) has formally approved amendments to the operating permit previously granted (permit number OLO-1130151) so that the facility has extended storage capacity and an expanded foot-print to allow for future growth. These amendments along with the previous permissions to operate have been encapsulated in the one revised permit. In addition to the extended storage capacity and an expanded foot-print, after refinement of the plans and discussion with the CA, the revised operating permit also allows for: Process optimisation in the pre-treatment of plastic waste: sorting with metal separators (magnetic tape and Eddy current separator) and two shredders; Point suction in the sorting hall to destroy odours; Production (with storage and transfer) of K1 liquid (naphtha) by distillation separation. Placement of low-pressure gas storage to improve process efficiency; Use of electrically driven forklifts and 2 battery charging points; Installation of a reverse osmosis unit (RO) for the production of demineralised water. Placement of a roof at the tank loading area; Installation of a new, 270 m³ plastic, low pressure gas container for storage of pyrolysis gas; and Construction of a new fire pump house. A comprehensive commissioning plan for the Amsterdam facility has been formally submitted to the CA. This plan has been prepared in conjunction with the CA and covers areas such as: Cold commissioning: In this stage, all drives are run with free of heat on the system and an absence of feedstock; and Water is pumped through the modules to confirm the plant's integrity as well as calibrate all pumps and instrumentation. Hot commissioning: This stage involves testing of the combustion and emission controls systems; and No flammable products or feedstock run through the kilns. Solvent extraction test: During this stage IGES will test the parameters to run the solvent extraction facility. Other testing: Safety systems such fire detection, firefighting, oil/water sewer, and the emergency flare; Utilities including cooling water, chilled water, hydraulics and pressurised air; and Feed and discharge systems. Full process commissioning with plastics: Involves short runs on entire plant using 5 tonnes of plastic feedstock. Once the cold and hot commissioning is complete and signed off by the CA, commercial production will commence where the plant will be ramped up to its approved 100 tonnes per day ("TPD") capacity over a 3-month period. This commissioning plan is a critical part of any plant's successful start-up and expansion to full capacity and will be fundamental in both protecting the company's assets and employees from an occupational health and safety perspective. The CA has confirmed receipt of this documentation and formal acceptance of this commissioning plan and approval to proceed with the ramp-up is currently under review. When approval is given the Board will further update the market as to expected timings of start-up production runs. Subject to the final formality of acceptance of the commissioning plan by the CA, IGES has achieved full compliance with the operational due diligence check-list identified by Structured Growth Capital. That is, as of 16 October 2019, the receipt of the abovementioned CA Permit revision means that all other necessary compliance measures required to satisfy Structured Growth Capital's operational due diligence check-list, as referred to in the Company announcement dated 1 October 2019, have been met in full.