Eco Depot Inc. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Bronya Canada Group has received the following ASTM results on its Bronya Climate Shield Façade product line. These test results will bring Bronya Climate Shield to the forefront of the construction industry and allow us to complete objective of reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. Bronya Canada Group submitted Bronya Climate Shield Facade Product for testing at SEREX Labs, a Canadian Government approved testing center to conduct American Standard Testing Method (ASTM) tests. SEREX conducted the following ASTM tests of Bronya Climate Shield's Facade Product with excellent results to be published shortly on OTC Markets supplemental filings. ASTM D-5261 - Standard test method for measuring mass per unit area, ASTM-96 - Standard test method for water vapor transmission of materials, ASTM D-3806 - Standard test method to establish the flame spread rate, ASTM D-7234 - Standard test method for pull-off adhesion strength of coatings on concrete and ASTM E1918 – Standard test method for measuring solar reflectance. These ASTM tests further prove efficacy in energy reduction to the product's application on foundations and envelopes (Facades). Note that about 15% of all heat loss is through the floors and basements of commercial, industrial and residential buildings. Foundation walls for a basement and the cement slab, which sits just underneath the floors of user home, have inferior insulation capabilities. ‘R-Value’ measures insulation capacity. An 8-inch poured concrete slab or wall will only have an R-value of a little over 1, meaning that heat will quickly be lost through these spaces.