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Lakeshore Recycling Systems one step closer to buying first landfill
https://www.wastedive.com/news/lakeshore-recycling-systems-one-step-closer-to-buying-first-landfill/552410/
And so you do T. Keeps us focused on what’s to come, we hope.
So true Kart. He has the faith.
You really have some great finds on info T.
Cheers T.
I wasn’t sure if that one had been seen as it appears to be a week old.
ECOS
Western Springs looks to change waste hauler, trash blue bags.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/western-springs/news/ct-dws-waste-hauler-change-tl-0418-story,amp.html
This contract was previously held by Waste Management. Now, RTS will facilitate service to 7,500 residential and government locations through local company LakeShore Recycling & Disposal. Every truck will be outfitted with the RTS technology platform, which allows residents to manage service and helps the city optimize routing.
https://www.wastedive.com/news/recycle-track-systems-indiana-municipal-contract/550641/
Thanks DG appreciate you taking the time.
ECOS.
Ok, I have had a beer or two so let me provide my spin on it as I see it on this relaxed Friday evening in Blightly (UK).
There was a (yet another) recent study that found we are destroying insect life including the bees etc that pollinate our food at alarming rates. Think about this, scientist have reported that on a summers day when we would usually travel on the motorway our cars used to be splattered with insect life. Scientist are reporting that splatter has dramatically reduced not because of our slower lifestyles to conquer our god given planet and all we see but because of the chemicals we farm our land with and as a result is causing irreparable damage to the finely balanced eco system on which all life on earth depends. Simply put when one species dies off it has an adverse affect on its predator and so on until it gets to us!
Insects do much good in our soil even the ones that make us cringe. Lol.
For too long governments have allowed chemical companies to regulate themselves, companies that manipulate seeds and our food stock are given a free reign all because of profit, mentioning no names. Kick backs anyone.
Now the rub for the chemical companies, I believe IMO, that we will have to very soon move away from chemical fertilisers to avoid having to fertilise our crops manually which is much more expensive-this shit makes me laugh. This move will be aided by far cheaper methods of fertilisation of crops and gardens but also provide far better and faster yields especially in respect of the Cannabis plant who’s curative properties have been heralded by so many especially for children who suffer hundreds of fits a day for whom this plant is an amazing cure.
I see major moves away from chemical based fertilisers to natural fertilisers like Terraplenish which also deters the insects you don’t want in that space at that moment in time without widespread killing of that species. You never know when you may need that species to provide balance with another crop you intend to grow in the following year. So yeah, the future is bright, this is the year of balance, finally!
Spoke too soon. Lol.
ECOS.
Somethings up! Could the buy-back have started-DS?
Cheers T.
Looks like Lakeshore are able to offer free services to grow their customer base. Have to keep feeding their monster. Munch, munch, munch!
https://www.dailyherald.com/submitted/20190306/st-charles-residents-to-get-two-weeks-of-free-yard-waste-collection
Good way of promoting but annoying when your looking for info on yours and that turns up.
ECOS.
It also happened two weeks ago. Caught me off guard too. It’s either a mistake or promotion.
Thanks Donslots.
‘’This organic digester system is not only cutting-edge for Chicagoland, but it sets the national stage for the future of organic waste diversion.’’
Whilst reading some old material I came across an article from 2017. It provides a good insight into Lakeshore’s drive. For me it confirms that they see the digester as an integral part of their ongoing operations, it perfectly matches their goal of zero landfill. I believe their key words are ‘national stage.’
Hi Invest2impress, I have been looking for an answer to your question but have not found any specific information related to paper but plastic can be processed and used for fuel same as human bio solids it appears. Welcome aboard.
http://www.ecolocap.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/ECOS-Bio-ART-Brochure.pdf
It suggest that as well as Goldman Sachs, investors are also COCA COLA and P&G.
It has a host of interesting information. I would say a useful site generally anyway.
Curious but all the info they hold on LRS seem to be spot on DS.
I also sent them a question to ask where they are getting that info. Be interesting to see what they say.
I have just located a site called Owler which says that Ecolocap has:
Based on data from EcoloCap's latest SEC filings
Annual Revenue
$7.5M
Not a clue if this is correct or not. Surely if Owler has access to this should we not also be informed?
https://www.owler.com/reports/ecolocap/ecolocap--ecolocap---provides-update-on-initial-bi/1522946043888
I have to agree with you T. They have to have good and big news to move that needle off of zero. They need to have all their ducks in a row for maximum impact.
I thought it might mean something. It can’t be a bad thing T.
ECOS
How rude of me: morning all.
CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
https://westcooknews.com/stories/511778462-forest-preserves-of-cook-county-board-of-commissioners-will-met-february-19
This article concerns LRS and an extension to already provided services to Brookfield Zoo.
Great summary t.
...and new entrances to this space will make a killing at the start along with share holders-boy do I have some choice words for certain people if this ECOS goes where I hope it will go.
The key is recycle-able but bio-degradable too as this will aid in saving our oceans from the plastic peril. Like Ecolocap there is much being done to repurpose waste byproducts into useful products that does not harm the environment. Is cheap to make as the by-product is literally free and you may even be able to charge to dispose of said waste.
Defo T.
Thanks FX.
I can tell you that the company I am working with has an amazing tech that could change the world of use once utensils and plastics in general. GLTU Too.
ECOS.
Ok, so I will let you in on a conversation I had with a bank that specialises in the arena of food and the reduction of food waste. I am seeking funds for a company who like ECOS repurposes food waste into a useful commodity. In their case it happens to be waste starch/s. We get to talking about companies like this and I mention Ecolocap and he says we know about them and their technology and that they are on our radar.
Don’t ask who the bank is as I will not jeopardise what I have in the works with them. I will tell you however that when I mentioned the technology of the company I am working with the Managing Director she said that these types of companies are perfect for us.
Make of this what you will but in my humble opinion (if) when we get positive news/PR good things will come to share holders.
Not until the fat lady sings!
Yes you are correct. It’s everywhere. At first I thought it was finally news. Lol.
Has anyone else checked the news section-Canbiola???
I have a feeling that new machines will be coming on line soon to meet the demand from cannabis growers alone. An all natural fertiliser will save growers having to flush their plants with gallons of fresh water to get rid of the chemical fertilisers. This will allow them to bring their plants to market much quicker.
It kind of makes sense to pr at the beginning of growing season too.
Hey T thanks for reminding all of us that Handley has form.