Company: RNGE
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-001343
Chunk: 161

Company: RANGE IMPACT, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 161
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    and commercial businesses and real estate developments which benefit from our land reclamation and water treatment services;

    ●
    risks
    related to planning and commencing new operations, including inaccurate assessment of the demand for alternative energy
    developments, such as solar projects, our land reclamation, water treatment and related environmental services and products and
    inability to begin operations as scheduled; and

    ●
    our
    potential inability to identify suitable acquisition opportunities or to form relationships with coal mining operators or other landowners
    necessary to form strategic partnerships.

Operating
costs, construction costs and costs of providing services may rise faster than revenue.

Our
ability to increase the rates at which we provide our land reclamation, water treatment and related environmental services may be
limited by a variety of factors. However, our costs are subject to market conditions and other factors, and may increase
significantly. The second largest component of our operating costs is made up of salaries and wages. These costs are affected by the
local supply and demand for qualified labor. Other large components of our costs are general insurance, workers compensation
insurance, employee benefits and health insurance costs. These costs may increase disproportionately to our revenues and service
rate increases and may have a material adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations.

Our
suppliers may fail to deliver materials and parts according to schedules, prices, quality and volumes that are acceptable to us, or we
may be unable to manage these materials and parts effectively.

The
equipment we use in our land reclamation and water treatment and reclamation business contains materials and parts purchased globally
from many suppliers which exposes us to potential component shortages or delays. Unexpected changes in business conditions, materials
pricing, labor issues, wars such as the current conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, trade policies, natural disasters, health epidemics such
as the global COVID-19 pandemic, trade and shipping disruptions, port congestions and other factors beyond our or our suppliers’
control could also affect these suppliers’ ability to deliver components to us or to remain solvent and operational. Additionally,
if our suppliers do not accurately forecast and effectively allocate production or if they are not willing to allocate sufficient production
to us, it may reduce our access to components and require us to search for new suppliers. The unavailability of any component or supplier
could result in delays in providing our services and products. Our suppliers may not be willing or able to sustainably meet our timelines
or our cost, quality and volume needs, or to