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AXION–s STRUXURE Used to Build Longest 100% Recycled Bridge on a Public U.S. Road

NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ — (Marketwired) — 06/03/13 — (OTCQB: AXIH), a leader in recycled plastic and plastic composite technologies used to produce ECOTRAX rail ties and STRUXURE building products, today announced its participation in the official ribbon cutting ceremony on May 29th for a bridge in Logan County, Ohio made of AXION–s STRUXURE 100% recycled infrastructure building products. The Company had for the bridge in September, 2012.

Logan County Engineer Scott Coleman reportedly stated that durability and an expected life span of over 50 years weighed into the decision to use STRUXURE as well as the environmental benefits of using 100% recycled materials. The community in Logan County has a goal of being a zero-waste county by the 2020. Materials used to make STRUXURE include 80% post-consumer plastics such as detergent bottles, shampoo bottles and milk jugs, and 20% is comprised of car bumpers and dashboards.

“It was rewarding to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Onion Ditch Bridge. AXION supplied our STRUXURE infrastructure building materials and we consulted on the engineering of the bridge as well. We are very confident of the performance and value STRUXURE products deliver. For years, 70-ton tanks have been driving over a similar STRUXURE bridge on a U.S. army base,” stated Dave Crane, AXION–s Executive Vice President of Building Products.

“Advancements in technology are creating new economics and feasibility around recycled building materials. We are seeing increased adoption of our high performance, proven infrastructure grade building materials that make sense for communities both financially and environmentally,” added AXION President and CEO Steve Silverman.

The 24.6 foot Onion Ditch Bridge is the longest span bridge made from 100% recycled plastic materials in North America and is only the second bridge of its kind on a public road, following one built using STRUXURE in York, Maine. Additionally, the in upstate New York has purchased STRUXURE to repair and restore bridges. Other tank and railroad bridges have been built using STRUXURE on domestic military bases supporting heavy loads like 70+ ton tanks and 120+ ton railroad locomotives. AXION bridge systems like this one in Ohio that span 15– to 25– lengths are competitive with traditional building products when considering long-term maintenance over the life of the structure.

Reportedly, 80% of the cost of the Onion Ditch Bridge was paid for by the , which provides funding for projects that demonstrate innovative accelerated bridge design and construction technology, and the application of innovative material technology.

According to the Federal Highway Administration, in 2011 143,899 bridges were either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, with a surface area exceeding 89 million square meters. The American Society of Civil Engineers– 2009 report states that while $10.5 billion is spent annually on the construction and maintenance of bridges, a $17 billion annual investment is needed to substantially improve current bridge conditions.

STRUXURE Bridges are engineered from AXION–s patented, 100%-recycled plastic formulation. Because the recycled structural composite material is inert, STRUXURE Bridges will not rot or absorb moisture, and they are impervious to insect infestation, making them ideal in harsh environments. Because of their durability and low maintenance, they are an excellent cost-effective, long-term solution in bridge applications. In boardwalks, short-span vehicular bridges, and multi-span superstructures, STRUXURE is specified for its performance, longevity, and sustainable design. From Scotland to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, STRUXURE Bridges are providing long-term, sustainable solutions around the world. For more information about STRUXURE Bridges, visit .

AXION (OTCQB: AXIH) is a green technology company, transforming waste plastics into structural building materials. Using 100%-recycled consumer and industrial plastics, AXION develops, markets and sells its recycled structural composite products through its ECOTRAX composite railtie and STRUXURE building material lines. From the railroading industry to the military to global engineering firms, AXION delivers tested, proven and superior green solutions to infrastructure needs around the world.

This release contains “forward-looking statements” for purposes of the Securities and Exchange Commission–s “safe harbor” provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause AXION–s actual results to differ materially from those currently anticipated, including the availability of materials at favorable pricing, sufficient manufacturing capability and the risk factors identified in AXION–s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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