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To: PaperProphet who wrote (25188)5/29/2012 2:45:43 AM
From: Steady_onRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
Message 28173595



To: PaperProphet who wrote (25188)5/30/2012 12:01:21 AM
From: 1CoffeehoundRespond to of 53574
 
Give me some insight why you keep asking for estimates, complaining that you never get any...and then don't count the estimates you do get. In what format do you need to see it before you count it as a valid estimate??

I don't think you understand that Steady's prerequisite is that baseline assumptions must be pulled from thin air; therefore, your estimate is not acceptable for discussion.



To: PaperProphet who wrote (25188)5/30/2012 1:09:31 AM
From: Steady_onRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 53574
 
You must have missed this.

The permit says that the ONLY plastics that JBI can receive are NON RECYCLABLE plastics. That means by definition plastics that there is no market for.

Since DEC has been on site multiple times and inspected the plastics being used at JBI, I feel safe in saying that a NY State agency agrees that the plastics being used at JBI are compliant with the permit requirements.

So the evidence suggests that your $700/ton number is not the case.

You don't believe that the NYDEC is lying do you?