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Green Planet Reports Continued Orders from Dallas County Schools

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Green Planet Group, Inc. announced that it has received additional orders for its XenTx (pronounced “zen-tex”) diesel fuel savings and clean emissions additive from the Dallas County Schools in Texas.

Dallas County Schools (DCS) has a transportation team of over 2,000 professionals who strive daily to serve Independent School Districts in Dallas County and throughout the State of Texas. DCS has the third largest pupil transportation fleet in the United States, operating approximately 1,900 buses that consume 2 million gallons of diesel fuel per year and that transport approximately 71,000 students to and from school safely each day.

XenTx Lubricates is projecting that the overall savings to the Dallas County Schools will be approximately $600,000. These savings will be generated from both an improvement in fuel economy as well as a reduction in vehicle maintenance costs.

Edmond L. Lonergan, president and CEO of Green Planet Group, stated, “Dallas County Schools is one of the largest in the nation and we are very proud to be able to provide them a viable green solution that saves them money and reduces harmful emissions. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to work with a group like DCS and look forward to finding new and exciting ways to create additional cost savings that benefit our environment and our nation’s students.”

Green Planet Group’s XenTx fuel savings and clean emissions additive improves fuel mileage and reduce emissions in many types of vehicles. In addition, added benefits in using XenTx show reduced maintenance costs, and reduced failure of certain engine parts such as fuel injectors, differentials, and carburetors.

About Green Planet Group

Green Planet Group, Inc. (OTCPINK: GNPG) is based in Scottsdale, Arizona and engages in ongoing research and development to create Greentech and Cleantech products and services that enhance the environment and reduce pollution.

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