| EL SEGUNDO, Calif., April 23, 2013 (GLOBE  NEWSWIRE) --  Cereplast, Inc. (OTCQB:CERP) (the "Company"), a leading  manufacturer of proprietary biobased, compostable and sustainable bioplastics,  today cited that the Supreme Court of India is moving  toward stronger legislation to control the country's plastic pollution problem.  Cereplast ( CERP.OB) has  begun receiving orders and payment for Compostable 3002 for the manufacture of  single-use bags, and expects to receive more orders for this material in the  near future. 
 Although several regional plastic bag bans are in effect across India, the Supreme Court, along  with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), are  looking toward more widespread solutions for the country's severe plastic  pollution problems. Cereplast expects the growing anti-plastic climate in India, the world's third largest polymers consumer, could  generate larger growth opportunities for the bioplastics industry in the  country, specifically for compostable bioplastics. There is growing interest in  India for Cereplast Compostables® resins,  particularly for the blow molding grades that are suited for beverage bottles,  as well as the blown film grades for single-use grocery bags and garbage  bags.
 
 India's polymer consumption accounted for 5.7% of  the world's total in 2011, up from 3.5% in 2000. This level of consumption has  its consequences. According to the CPCB, India  generates 5.6 million metric tons of plastic waste each year, 40% of which  remains uncollected and littered. Supreme Court Justices  G.S. Singhvi and Kurian  Joseph cited this as a "failure of governance at the grass-root level,"  and are working toward a comprehensive plastic waste strategy.
 
 Frederic Scheer, Chairman and CEO of Cereplast, Inc. stated, "We are pleased to see the Supreme Court of India taking action toward solving its plastic  pollution problems, and believe that widespread regulation of conventional  plastics in the country would have a significant impact on the bioplastics  industry as a whole. As the third largest consumer of conventional plastics in  the world, countrywide legislation in India similar  to what has been enacted in Italy would have even  larger implications for bioplastics. Over a period of several months, the  Application Decree in Italy created burgeoning  activity and interest in bioplastic resins, and we see a similar trend happening  in India. The process may take longer, however, we  are very pleased to be selling our Cereplast Compostables blown film resins in  India. Cereplast is poised to capitalize on these  growing opportunities as they arise and continue to work with many companies in  India to provide them with bioplastic alternatives.  We believe, as indicated last week in our  press  release and during the earnings call, that we are at an inflection point and  the anticipated outcome for 2013 is quite exciting. India will be an important part of our growth in  2013."
 
 About Cereplast, Inc.
 
 Cereplast, Inc. (OTCQB:CERP) designs and manufactures  proprietary biobased, sustainable bioplastics which are used as substitutes for  traditional plastics in all major converting processes - such as injection  molding, thermoforming, blow molding and extrusions - at a pricing structure  that is competitive with traditional plastics. On the cutting-edge of biobased  plastic material development, Cereplast now offers resins to meet a variety of  customer demands. Cereplast Compostables® resins are ideally suited for  single-use applications where high biobased content and compostability are  advantageous, especially in the food service industry. Cereplast Sustainables®  resins combine high biobased content with the durability and endurance of  traditional plastic, making them ideal for applications in industries such as  automotive, consumer electronics and packaging. Learn more at  www.cereplast.com . You may also visit the  Cereplast social networking pages at  Facebook.com/Cereplast,  Twitter.com/Cereplast and  Youtube.com/Cereplastinc.
 
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