Salt Lake Potash Limited provided an update on progress at its Lake Way Project at Wiluna in Western Australia. Process Plant reaches 88% completion (value earned basis): At December 31st, 2020 the Process Plant was 88% complete on a value earned basis with site concrete work (including additional NPI and bagging infrastructure) 94% complete, structural steel 80% complete and tanks/vessels 81% complete. Major items now installed include the SOP and schoenite crystallisers, attritioners, drag feeder, conveyors, lump breaker, various tanks and agitators, chillers, transformers, utilities switch room and various pumps, hoppers and launders. Associated piping, cabling and valves installation now comprise most of the remaining work on an earned value basis. The four primary conveyor structures that feed the plant and discharge waste NaCl have been fully erected. They will be commissioned in the next few weeks. The Company expects Process Plant commissioning to commence in February with the introduction of first feed salts to the plant occurring in March. Non-Process Infrastructure advances: The raw water pond has been lined and commissioned, and both the Southern and West Creek Raw Water Borefields supplying the plant and village have been commissioned. Construction of the 27km APA gas pipeline that connects with the Goldfields Gas Pipeline commenced in November 2020. The pipeline is currently 99% welded and 67% placed and backfilled. Full installation is expected to be completed in late January. Concrete footings for the gas generators have been completed. The units are in Perth and will arrive on site this week for installation. Procurement: Total procurement for the Process Plant reached 96% on December 31st, 2020. Recently a small number of items have experienced minor delays due to dynamics in the COVID effected global shipping markets. Specifically, consignments including flooring grid mesh, cage crusher, and some valves and pumps have been delayed by a few weeks. The Company is working closely with GRES and its suppliers to minimise the impact of any potential delays caused by shipping. At this stage, the delays in shipping will not impact commissioning. Plant feed salt harvesting commenced: Harvesting of potassium rich kainite and schoenite salts from Train 1 was undertaken with approximately 27kt of salts now stockpiled ahead of plant commissioning. Salts have been harvested successfully using a tractor and scraper methodology. Assays from the harvest salt stockpiles have returned grades in-line with the system curve and planning models. Certification for organic use granted in the UK: In January 2021 the Organic Farmers & Growers association in the UK (OF&G) approved the Lake Way SOP product for use in organic farming in the UK. Use is restricted to growers who have made an application with OF&G, with approval normally given on receipt of a representative soil analysis for each field indicating a K20 index of 2- or less and a professional recommendation for use. OF&G certifies more than half of organic land in the UK and ensure that the European Organic standards are carried out on organic farms and businesses across the UK. The OF&G certification is the first organic certification received for the Lake Way SOP product and confirms its use as described for organic markets in the UK. In addition to the OF&G certification, SO4 is also seeking Organic Certification from several other domestic and international bodies, including EU Ecological Certification, the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) the ACO (Australian Certified Organic) and UK Soil Association. SO4 will update the market on progress with these certifications in the months ahead.