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

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From: PaperProphet7/13/2019 4:59:27 PM
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RES Polyflow gets a new lease on life...

"April 11, 2019 SAN FRANCISCO – Brightmark Energy, a San Francisco-based waste and energy development company, today announced the closing of a $260 million financing package for the construction of the nation’s first commercial-scale plastics-to-fuel plant, which will be located in Ashley, Indiana."

respolyflow.com

So that money should take them forward for years before the money is flushed and they hold out their hands for more money.

There's $185M in "Indian Green Bonds" but the article doesn't say who the marks were who put up the rest of the money. Apparently Brightmark/RES Polyflow broke ground on their commercial facility but details are light on when they expect to have the plant built and put into operation. Maybe I would have to look harder but it seems strange that the expected live date wouldn't be broadcast often.

So if anyone needs a new way to throw away money, my guess is that Brightmark would be happy to take your 'investment' dollars.
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