Wednesday, November 08, 2017 7:59:22 PM
I think it's a foolish short-sighted decision.
Insofar as to the space that BLSP occupies.... it will be the mandates of the states (countries) to pass laws to determine and control the amount of waste that goes into landfills.
As I can determine, such restrictions are picking-up, more and more states are adopting such. If BLSP could showcase an efficient working model. it could be a grand-slam for them in the US.
As another poster alluded to, they(BLSP) seems to be more heavily focused in Europeand other parts, because they already have enacted such stringent laws curbing their landfills.
I say that, if BLSP can weather a few lean years and stay afloat, then that line from one of my fav. movies would apply...
If we build 'em, they will come!
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