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Pastimes : Plastics to Oil - Pyrolysis and Secret Catalysts and Alterna

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From: scion4/21/2011 11:41:03 AM
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Our P2O process and processors may fail to produce fuel at the volumes, yields and costs we expect.

Even if we secure access to sufficient volumes of waste plastic, our P2O processors may fail to perform as expected.

We currently have only one P2O processor, which is located at the Niagara Falls Facility.

Our P2O processor does not have a long operating history, and accordingly the equipment and systems in any given P2O processor may not operate as planned. Our systems may prove incompatible with the facility of an industrial partner, or require additional modification after installation. We may be required to replace parts more often than expected.

Different plastic feedstock may result in different fuel yields. The presence of contaminants in our feedstock could reduce the purity of the fuel that we produce and require further investment in more costly separation processes or equipment.

Unexpected problems may force us to cease or delay production and the time and costs involved with such delays may be significant. Any or all of these risks could prevent us from achieving the production volumes and yields, and producing fuel at the costs, necessary to achieve profitability from our P2O business.

Failure to achieve expected production volumes and yields, or achieving them only after significant additional expenditures, could substantially harm our commercial performance.

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