Poly-Pacific International Inc. ("Poly-Pacific" or the "Company") (TSX
VENTURE:PMB)(OTCBB:PLYPF)(BERLIN:A0LGDN)(FRANKFURT:POZ) is pleased to provide an
initial quantity estimation of the buried nylon on the McAdoo's Lane Landfill
Site ("McAdoo"), located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.


As announced in our news release of March 11, 2008, we were very encouraged
about our positive drilling results. Six of the eight boreholes drilled on the
north and central areas of the site contained Nylon close to the surface,
extending to depths reaching ten meters. Test samples of nylon were recovered
from the McAdoo during this successful drilling program, which was conducted and
supervised by XCG Consultants Ltd. ("XCG") between February 11 and February 13,
2008. The generated data showed all samples are consistent with Polyamide (Nylon
6.6), the most common commercial grade of nylon and in high demand worldwide.
Nylon is a part of the second largest industry in the world - the polymer
industry. Nylon is a plastic that requires petroleum derivatives in its
manufacturing process. As oil touches record price levels, the enormous demand
for nylon will also see its commodity price rise.


The Company wishes to announce that XCG has completed a quantity determination
of the nylon 6.6 within the drilled area. XCG reports that it can be concluded
based on the drilling results conducted during February 2008 that a significant
deposit of waste nylon is present in the north and central areas of the
landfill, where the borehole investigation was completed. Based on the findings
to date, and based on reasonable assumptions regarding interpolation and
extrapolation of the findings, XCG estimates there may be up to 23,000,000 lbs
of waste nylon in the area of the first borehole investigation that spans 120
meters of the 122,500 square meter (24 acre) landfill site.


Under the direction of XCG Consultants Ltd., the Company plans to complete its
assessment work by conducting additional open pit testing.


"With the price of recycled nylon approaching an all time high, we are very
encouraged by the amount of waste nylon discovered in the initial area of the
drilling program," stated Randy Hayward, President. "The Company plans to
immediately commence further open pit investigations on the McAdoo site. It is
anticipated that XCG will complete the feasibility study as soon as possible."


Poly-Pacific is an innovator in eco-friendly solutions to Industrial Waste
by-products. We are actively and successfully pursuing the reclamation of
industrial polymers throughout the world. The significance and importance of
recycling and reclaiming industrial waste has become an important global issue.
At Poly-Pacific, we are focused on benefiting our planet by exploring and
pursuing new environmentally sound methods and technologies in recycling, while
creating significant value for our shareholders as the leading company in the
reclamation sector.


This release may contain forward looking statements within the meaning of the
"safe harbor" provisions of US laws. These statements are based on management's
current expectations and beliefs and are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
described in the forward looking statements. Poly-Pacific does not assume any
obligation to update any forward looking information contained in this news
release.


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