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Re: Dolph340 post# 36352

Wednesday, 02/25/2015 12:59:23 PM

Wednesday, February 25, 2015 12:59:23 PM

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Answer to your question, is that IFUS now knows how (this know how is intellectual property, trade secret) to prepare the bagasse in such a way that it solves prior known problems with using raw, un-processed bagasse. The same is true of making raw unprocessed bagasse into a viable, nutritious live stock feed.

It not only absorbs the oil, it also bio-degrades the absorbed oil. The key is that it does not need to be collected, transported and and processed at major additional costs, like an oil Pig or other popular oil absorbents.

In some cases one would want to collect the spilled oil and recovery it (so use a polymer pig....), but in some cases of spills that is not practical, and the bagasse offers an option for hard to recover oil spills, like thin films ina large wet lands, it offers the option of capturing and biodegrading the oil in place in such a way that the oil and bagasse can be left in place as fill dirt....