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

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To: 1Coffeehound who wrote (26759)7/26/2012 12:05:18 AM
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I am more convinced by my own spreadsheet analysis of the costs.

I tried to have that conversation here but was never able to get past the resistance to the idea that plastic is available at no cost.

There is a cost to process and handle the plastic that is received which I factored in to my analysis.

I have challenged people here to provide a detailed analysis that showed the cost to produce was higher than $10/bbl but got no takers.

My visit to the MRF found that there was a lot of shredded plastic in supersacs at the facility. There were also quite a few of the rectangular containers full of shredded plastic there. These were the same type as those showed on the slides at the AGM.

I opened the lid on 5 or so of them and the were all full of shredded plastic.
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