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To: cavan who wrote (98190)12/19/2001 6:58:36 PM
From: jmhollen  Respond to of 150070
 
AREE & TXMC were both simmering vigorously on the back burner at the close today......... No clue what's up with AREE.

I can damn well guarantee you that TXMC is going to rock the clock one of these days. Their recycling technology is "...desperately needed..." by every community of 50K+ in the world. On top of that, they have a fluidizing technology in the bag that allows injection molding of recycled crumb rubber - into products like floor mats, highway warning cones, etc. (..i.e.: megaRubbermaid..) that they really haven't even rolled out yet.

Demand for the crumb rubber that they are producing using the original R&D machine at the HQ plant will max out their production capacity very soon.

I've worked around the solid waste guys (CRSSirrine - now Jacobs, Fluor Daniel, Bectel, Raytheon, etc.) long enough to know what the real problems are; and these folks have the right solution re: scrap tires.

Those without a good tirex.com stash are going to be sad puppies on down the road. And, it's oh-so-bloody-cheap right now.

John :-)