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To: Steady_on who wrote (24809)5/22/2012 3:41:28 PM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
"You would have to talk to Chrysler about that."

So I will simply need to believe Mr. Bordynuik is honest when he said he gets free plastic from Chrysler...and I further need to assume that it's in non-trivial quantities, even though no figures were given, and I need to assume it's more than a couple of generous 'donations' from Chrysler to a startup company.

So there's our resolution. JBI gets free plastic because Mr. Bordynuik said so...and even though there were no details, we must trust that he is, in fact, able to do the impossible by bypassing the scrap plastic market.

Any thoughts on why Mr. Bordynuik doesn't just sell all this free plastic scrap he's getting for $700-$1400/ton in this three+ year interim while he's struggling to get a processor up and running?