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Zentek Awarded Canadian Government Standing Offer Contract For HVAC Filters

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Zentek (ZEN.V) can now supply a range of HVAC filtration products to Canadian government facilities in Ottawa, the company said on Thursday, after it was awarded a one year standing offer.

The range of available products includes the company's ZenGUARD enhanced air filters, and the offer is capped at C$348,700. It runs from August 19 for one year, a statement said.

"This standing offer expands Zentek's ability to serve the Government of Canada and reflects our commitment to being a reliable indoor air quality partner," said chief executive Moe Jiwan. "Federal departments can now source our filtration products through this standing offer, while ZenGUARD Enhanced Air Filters remain available government-wide through the Pathway to Commercialization source list. Compared with denser filters commonly used to control infectious aerosols, ZenGUARD Enhanced Air Filters have demonstrated improved aerosol filtration without increased airflow resistance, offering the potential for lower energy use, fewer filter changes and less landfill waste."

Zentek shares were last seen up C$0.03, to C$0.82, on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Price: $0.82, Change: $+0.03, Percent Change: +3.80%

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