OPHI Acquires Kenactiv, Changes Name To Kenactiv Innovations

Organic Plant Health Inc. (OPHI) — a Charlotte-based manufacturer of organic-based and hybrid turf
and garden care products for residential and commercial markets — has acquired Kenactiv Innovations
Inc., Scottsdale, Ariz. — a manufacturer of kenaf-based products for applications including
nonwovens and other textiles, automotive parts, packaging, plastic composites, agriculture,
environmental management and oil drilling.

Under a Share Exchange Agreement, Kenactiv has issued 50 million shares of its common stock
to OPHI, and OPHI has issued 54 million shares of its common stock to Kenactiv. Going forward, the
combined companies will do business under the name Kenactiv Innovations and will be headquartered
in Scottsdale. Kenactiv Chairman and CEO Christopher E. Galvin now serves as chairman, president
and CEO of Kenactive Innovations. Kenactiv’s David Querciagrossa and Michael J. Sinnwell Jr. have
been named CFO and COO, respectively, of Kenactiv Innovations. OPHI Co-founder and President Billy
Styles now serves as president of Kenactiv Innovations’ Lawn and Garden division, which remains in
Charlotte; and OPHI Co-founder Alan Talbert has been named vice president of operations, Lawn and
Garden division.

“The demand for our natural fiber solutions from the automotive, energy and consumer products
sectors has ramped up significantly over the past year,” Galvin said. “We intend to rapidly scale
production to support expansion of our revenue base through our DrillWall™, FiberZorb™ and other
natural fiber solutions. Our two companies share important synergies and OPHI’s portfolio of
sustainable lawn and garden products is a great complement to our retail platform.”

“The potential impact of kenaf in growing our specialty turf, garden and agricultural
management products is tremendous,” Styles said. “It will be very gratifying to help drive the
improved sustainability of other industries through the use of natural fibers. Having access to
Kenactiv’s operational, financial and management expertise will also be a great asset to us as we
build on our regional success bringing authentically sustainable solutions for responsible turf and
garden care to a broader market.”

Kenactiv owns and operates a 160,000-square-foot manufacturing plant in Snow Hill, N.C. The
facility is able to process 2 million square meters per month of nonwoven natural fiber felts, as
well as 2 million pounds per month of raw kenaf for various textile and non-textile products, and 1
million pounds per month of products such as sorbents derived from the inner core of the kenaf
plant, according to Margaret Skriloff, vice president marketing and communications, Kenactiv.

January 29, 2013

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