Vague memory of you mentioning this one to me once. I've read the last three news releases. One thing really intrigues me, as I'm sure I read something about this in ??? some mainstream publication, newspaper, something like that, or maybe even on TV.
The activated latex process, developed by Dr. Li Zing-Ru at the Guangzhou Research Institute for Utilization of Reclaimed Resources, chemically reactivates vulcanized latex products such as latex gloves using a simple and inexpensive process which requires no mechanical cutting, shredding or grinding of the used or scrap latex. The reactivation procedure is completely contained within the chemical reaction process. The resulting activated latex can be substituted for new rubber for a wide variety of applications, or alternatively, can be liquified for use in the manufacture of dipped latex products. With this technology the estimated 24 billion latex gloves discarded annually, along with a multitude of other latex products, can be profitably recycled. Management expects application of this technology to provide a significant secondary market for the future growth and development of the Company.
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Is the Dayton plant up and running now?
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