Organa Completes Deal With Integrated Green Technologies LLC and Appoints a New Director


NEW YORK, Sept. 7, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Organa Gardens International Inc.(OTCBB:OGNG) reports that further to the news release issued on August 4, 2011 and Form 8-K filed August 23, 2011, the Company has completed its merger agreement with Integrated Green Technologies LLC ("IGT"). For more information on IGT, visit www.igtllc.com.

IGT is an industrial tools, machinery & equipment manufacturer and a provider of consumable supplies & materials. IGT is also a distributor of heavy-duty blasting equipment and "green" environmentally safe mobile powder coating systems featuring the patent pending Triplex Electrostatic/ Electrostatic Thermal Spray/ Non-Electrostatic Thermal Spray and Powder Coating Spray and Conversion Device.

Joseph A. Moretti, CEO of Integrated Green Technologies LLC will be joining the Board of Directors of Organa Gardens International Inc. Mr. Moretti is a diversified individual with many years of successful experience in the restaurant and food manufacturing business as well as the marine industry. For the past 20 years Mr. Moretti has operated a successful Yacht and Charter Brokerage in Fort Lauderdale, Antibbes, and Dubai. Mr. Moretti has the vision of being able to Powder Coat large items such as super mega yachts, pleasure boats and commercial vessels worldwide.  Launching IGT will now fulfill a long sought after solution to all the shipyards around the world supplying marine coatings as well and restoration coating for all vulnerable substrates that are exposed to the environment.

The Company is also initiating the process to change its name to better reflect the business direction of the Company to the powder coating industry.

For further information contact: 1-888-488-6882

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/s/ Jaclyn Cruz                                    

Jaclyn Cruz, President                       

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For further information contact: 1-888-488-6882

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