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Hong Kong is in desperate need of JBI.
What an incredible opportunity to help Hong Kong with their ever growing plastic problems. This is why JBI will succeed because there is such an overwhelming need for what they have to offer!! IMO.
Go JBI!!!
In Hong Kong, we have reached crisis point. We produce 1,700 tonnes of plastic waste every day yet we don't have the infrastructure to deal with it. Instead, we ship it across the border to recycling plants on the mainland.
We consume plastic like it's an infinite resource but it's not. Our everyday lives are covered in plastic - our foods, drinks, medicine, cars, clothes, furniture; the list is long, and growing. We've lost respect for plastic, a human engineering marvel that has become a huge problem.
http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1260078/hong-kongs-very-real-plastic-problem
NO SCAM 600,000 Gallons of Fuel since 2010!!! And that is just a drop in the bucket compared to JBI's True Potential. JBI is the real deal! Fox News did a great job on covering this story.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/03/work-art-crayola-turning-markers-into-fuel/
Discovery Planet is Amazed at Johns Brilliant Accomplishment!
Recycling plastics that use to be buried in landfills!
Great Job JBI!
Excellent Segment Discovery Planet!!!
Discovery Planet Praises Johns “New Solution” to Waste
They quote “It use to be 'unrecyclable' plastic until NOW”
“This breakthrough method”
“John and his team have done something that no else has”
http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/#clip641572
Nice work Koolmoto!!
HAHA Yes it Does, you said so yourself!
"JBII is not likely to rule outside the US" ...which of course means it will rule in the US. But I think outside the US as well!!
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JBIIRULES (does it?)
JBII is not likely to rule outside the US. Cassandra Oil is a more likely candidate. The pps of Cassandra Oil has more than tripled from its low this year. The pps is up by a Third this year. As many as 180 processors may eventually be shipped to Iraq.
Global Plastic Production Could Triple by 2050. EU
According to the EU plastics could increase triple-fold by 2050.
Problems like these are why JBI will Succeed. There is a global need for JBI's success and the sooner the better! IMO
Trends observed in the EU are likely to be stronger in fast-growing economies like India,
China, Brazil and Indonesia, but also in developing countries. The world's population is
forecast to grow by 790 million every decade and may reach over 9 billion by 2050 with a new middle class of around 2 billion14. This is likely to increase demand for plastic and the amount of plastic waste worldwide.
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/pdf/green_paper/green_paper_en.pdf
Kudumbasree workers caught in plastic conundrum. JBI Could Help
Another great opportunity for JBI to solve a plastic waste problem. IMO
For Kudumbasree sanitation workers in the city, plastic waste has always been a problem of sorts, right from whether it should be collected along with other waste to what should be done once it is collected. The opening of a plastic-waste-processing unit at West Hill by the city Corporation in March this year was expected to put to rest these issues, but questions still remain.
The Kudumbasree workers used to collect plastic waste till about two years ago. They were instructed to stop it when the civic body started thinking of waste segregation. This continued until the opening of the plastic processing plant four months ago. But within a month, problems began to crop up as the workers were expected to deliver ‘clean’ plastic waste.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kozhikode/kudumbasree-workers-caught-in-plastic-conundrum/article4994982.ece
Africa is in need of JBI for a solution to their plastic waste problem. Eventually JBI will become as popular as Tylenol for relieving waste management headaches.IMO
Problems exist around the world with plastic waste and this is one of the reasons why JBI will succeed. They will solve this problem. IMO
Rwanda: Without Recycling, Waste Will Become a Big Problem
With Kigali's steadily increasing population, waste management is rapidly becoming one of the big headaches for the city authorities. Measures to reduce, or at least reuse part of the waste, are imperative.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201306110274.html
Hong Kong is in desperate need of JBI.
What an incredible opportunity to help Hong Kong with their ever growing plastic problems. This is why JBI will succeed because there is such an overwhelming need for what they have to offer!! IMO.
Go JBI!!!
In Hong Kong, we have reached crisis point. We produce 1,700 tonnes of plastic waste every day yet we don't have the infrastructure to deal with it. Instead, we ship it across the border to recycling plants on the mainland.
We consume plastic like it's an infinite resource but it's not. Our everyday lives are covered in plastic - our foods, drinks, medicine, cars, clothes, furniture; the list is long, and growing. We've lost respect for plastic, a human engineering marvel that has become a huge problem.
http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1260078/hong-kongs-very-real-plastic-problem
Kudumbasree workers caught in plastic conundrum. JBI Could Help
Another great opportunity for JBI to solve a plastic waste problem. IMO
For Kudumbasree sanitation workers in the city, plastic waste has always been a problem of sorts, right from whether it should be collected along with other waste to what should be done once it is collected. The opening of a plastic-waste-processing unit at West Hill by the city Corporation in March this year was expected to put to rest these issues, but questions still remain.
The Kudumbasree workers used to collect plastic waste till about two years ago. They were instructed to stop it when the civic body started thinking of waste segregation. This continued until the opening of the plastic processing plant four months ago. But within a month, problems began to crop up as the workers were expected to deliver ‘clean’ plastic waste.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kozhikode/kudumbasree-workers-caught-in-plastic-conundrum/article4994982.ece
Global Plastic Production Could Triple by 2050. EU
According to the EU plastics could increase triple-fold by 2050.
Problems like these are why JBI will Succeed. There is a global need for JBI's success and the sooner the better! IMO
Trends observed in the EU are likely to be stronger in fast-growing economies like India,
China, Brazil and Indonesia, but also in developing countries. The world's population is
forecast to grow by 790 million every decade and may reach over 9 billion by 2050 with a new middle class of around 2 billion14. This is likely to increase demand for plastic and the amount of plastic waste worldwide.
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/pdf/green_paper/green_paper_en.pdf
Africa is in need of JBI for a solution to their plastic waste problem. Eventually JBI will become as popular as Tylenol for relieving waste management headaches.IMO
Problems exist around the world with plastic waste and this is one of the reasons why JBI will succeed. They will solve this problem. IMO
Rwanda: Without Recycling, Waste Will Become a Big Problem
With Kigali's steadily increasing population, waste management is rapidly becoming one of the big headaches for the city authorities. Measures to reduce, or at least reuse part of the waste, are imperative.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201306110274.html
Hong Kong is in desperate need of JBI.
What an incredible opportunity to help Hong Kong with their ever growing plastic problems. This is why JBI will succeed because there is such an overwhelming need for what they have to offer!! IMO.
Go JBI!!!
In Hong Kong, we have reached crisis point. We produce 1,700 tonnes of plastic waste every day yet we don't have the infrastructure to deal with it. Instead, we ship it across the border to recycling plants on the mainland.
We consume plastic like it's an infinite resource but it's not. Our everyday lives are covered in plastic - our foods, drinks, medicine, cars, clothes, furniture; the list is long, and growing. We've lost respect for plastic, a human engineering marvel that has become a huge problem.
http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1260078/hong-kongs-very-real-plastic-problem
JBI's Plastic2Oil Goes National
It's a micro-cap stock's dream come true: national exposure. Yesterday on Labor Day, JBI, Inc. (JBII.PK) for the first time hit the national spotlight after a powerfully positive news piece multiple times on Fox News, covering their partnership with Crayola, which I previously covered in this article. The Fox News segment can be viewed here, and the Fox News press release that followed can be read here.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1670072-jbis-plastic2oil-goes-national?source=google_news
Agreed! Great Post Daylas!
Discovery Planet Praises Johns “New Solution” to Waste
They quote “It use to be 'unrecyclable' plastic until NOW”
“This breakthrough method”
“John and his team have done something that no else has”
http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/#clip641572
99 JBI accusations on the wall, 99 accusations, take one down, show its unfound, 98 JBI accusations on the wall. 98 JBI accusations on the wall, 98 accusations, take one down, show its unfound,......0ne JBI accusation on the wall, one accusation, take one down, show its unfound, no more JBI accusations on the wall.
JBI WILL SUCCEED regardless of what the opposition claims. With new Permits, Partnerships, Processors, and a Professional CEO, JBI is moving ahead in spite of the competition that tries to circumvent it. This adversity is only temporary.
In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity – Albert Einstein
quote- eliot ness
JBII is a scam
NO SCAM 600,000 Gallons of Fuel since 2010!!! And that is just a drop in the bucket compared to JBI's True Potential. JBI is the real deal! Fox News did a great job on covering this story.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/03/work-art-crayola-turning-markers-into-fuel/
Discovery Planet is Amazed at Johns Brilliant Accomplishment!
Recycling plastics that could only be buried in landfills are now converted to useful fuel!
Great Job JBI!
Excellent Segment Discovery Planet!!!!
School Children are helping to save the planet by promoting “Green Concepts”
Others promote destruction by not recycling and try to suppress technologies that actually work. JBI has converted 600,000 gallons of fuel from plastic waste.
Discovery Planet is Amazed at Johns Brilliant Accomplishment!
Recycling plastics that use to be buried in landfills!
Great Job JBI!
Excellent Segment Discovery Planet!!!!
Discovery Planet Praises Johns “New Solution” to Waste
They quote “It use to be 'unrecyclable' plastic until NOW”
“This breakthrough method”
“John and his team have done something that no else has”
Schoolchildren are now Supporting JBI!!! From the mouth of babes… Parents from around the world have something to learn from their children now that CRAYOLA has launched their new COLORCYCLE PROGRAM. This program converts waste markers into clean energy through JBI. Children are now actively involved in helping turn waste into fuel. The future of our world is looking better!
EASTON, PA – August 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Crayola today launched its nationwide “COLORCYCLE” marker program, which transforms used markers directly into clean energy. The program is the latest innovation in the company’s continuing commitment to advance its sustainability efforts. The “COLORCYCLE” marker program will allow students to responsibly dispose of any type of used marker through an in-school collection process, keeping plastic out of landfills. Once the used markers are collected, a unique technology will convert the markers into usable fuel.
http://www.multivu.com/mnr/57862-colorcycle-marker-crayola-clean-energy-program-clean-energy
NO SCAM 600,000 Gallons of Fuel since 2010!!! And that is just a drop in the bucket compared to JBI's True Potential. JBI is the real deal! Fox News did a great job on covering this story.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/03/work-art-crayola-turning-markers-into-fuel/
HAHAHAHA like the smell of new money! HAHAHAHA.......
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PROCESSOR #3 REEKS LIKE #2
Heddle Saves JBI 2.1 Million! Brilliant Move! New investors are taking notice as the news spreads across the globe.
NIAGARA FALLS, NY -- (Marketwired) -- 08/26/13 -- JBI, Inc. (the "Company" or "JBI") (OTCQB:JBII), a clean energy company that recycles waste plastic into liquid fuels, today announced continued actions to help significantly reduce costs as part of its ongoing goal to achieve cash flow positive results.
The Company plans to close operations at its recycling facility in Thorold, Ontario over the next several weeks, at which point all eight employees at the facility will be laid off. The Company's new executive team has decided to forego having a two stage plastic delivery process in favor of dealing with processor-ready plastics delivered directly to its fuel processing site in Niagara Falls, NY.
Based on operational data from the first six months of 2013, the Company estimates total annualized cost savings as a result of these measures to be approximately $800,000. In July, the Company announced additional cost reduction measures that it anticipated would result in annualized cost savings of approximately $1.3 million.
"Aggressively managing costs is a key component in positioning a company to eventually become cash flow positive. In keeping with the encouraging production data we've had to start the third quarter, these cuts were an important strategic move for us. We continue with the vision of procuring non-recycled streams of plastic that we can divert from landfill," stated JBI's Chief Executive Officer Richard Heddle.
JBI's Chief Financial Officer Nicholas Terranova stated, "We feel there is a great opportunity to reduce the cost of our fuel production, as a large portion of these costs have been associated with handling and preparing the plastic before it enters our processors in Niagara Falls. These measures are being taken to address these specific costs directly. Based on reviews of our cost of goods sold, we have realized that acquiring non-recycled, processor-ready plastic is the easiest way to continue having adequate feedstock at a desirable cost while streamlining our supply chain."
"A recent procurement partnership with a company that has been able to provide us with great plastic that is processor-ready makes us believe there is ample supply to be delivered directly to our site. Consistent delivery and consistent on-site fuel production make it simple and effective for us to manage procurement in this fashion, while making sure that we abide by all necessary guidelines in our permitting," stated company founder and Chief of Technology John Bordynuik.
http://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/jbi-inc-announces-continued-cost-reduction-measures-20130826-00599
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jbi-inc-announces-continued-cost-183138035.html
AWESUM! 100,000 would buy a lot of these cheap shares right now. I wish I had that extra today!GO JBI
Schoolchildren are now Supporting JBI!!! From the mouth of babes… Parents from around the world have something to learn from their children now that CRAYOLA has launched their new COLORCYCLE PROGRAM. This program converts waste markers into clean energy through JBI. Children are now actively involved in helping turn waste into fuel. The future of our world is looking better!
EASTON, PA – August 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Crayola today launched its nationwide “COLORCYCLE” marker program, which transforms used markers directly into clean energy. The program is the latest innovation in the company’s continuing commitment to advance its sustainability efforts. The “COLORCYCLE” marker program will allow students to responsibly dispose of any type of used marker through an in-school collection process, keeping plastic out of landfills. Once the used markers are collected, a unique technology will convert the markers into usable fuel.
http://www.multivu.com/mnr/57862-colorcycle-marker-crayola-clean-energy-program-clean-energy
Processor #3 First Run Successful!!!
Great news for JBI! The first run for processor #3 was a success and now the second run is for greater production!! Fantastic!!!
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2013/08/30/jbi-inc-receives-1-million-from-debt-financing-and-provides-processor-no-three-operations-update
NO SCAM 600,000 Gallons of Fuel since 2010!!! And that is just a drop in the bucket compared to JBI's True Potential. JBI is the real deal! Fox News did a great job on covering this story.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/03/work-art-crayola-turning-markers-into-fuel/
Really! 1000 dollars will be worth a million! Awesum! When will it drop to 2 cents so I can buy 50,000 shares for 1000? That will be quite a payday when it hits 20 per share. Thanks for the inside scoop.
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Be patient, you'll be able to add all you want
@ 2 cents soon.
VERY SOON!
SNAKE OIL!
Well you see, in the business world there is an old saying, maybe you haven't heard it before, "It takes Money to Make Money"
Oil companies are spending far more than JBI to try and produce oil and with 0 success in that example. Where as JBI has produced 600,000 gallons.
quote arvitar
What on earth does any of THAT have to do with a broke penny stock scam like JBII that has NEVER EARNED A SINGLE PENNY OF PROFIT IN ITS ENTIRE EXISTENCE?!?!?!?
Oil companies ONLY lost 30 BILLION DOLLARS.
And not a drop of oil
Over the past few years, the large Western oil majors have been plagued by projects running substantially over budget, and taking much longer to complete than initially estimated. These hurdles are part of the broader challenge facing oil companies -- how to cope with the end of the era of "easy oil." Let's take a closer look at one project -- the Kashagan oil field -- that epitomizes these challenges.
ExxonMobil , Eni, and Royal Dutch Shell -- having plowed more than $30 billion into the project over the past decade, the field has yet to produce a single drop of oil.
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/06/01/kashagan-oil-field-highlights-industrys-woes/
Laughing all the way to the bank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AAAHHHHHHhahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
600,000 gallons produced. Go JBI
quote arvitar
YEAH, --$60,000,000.00 WORTH!!!!!!!!!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Yeah, 600,000 gallons worth!!!!!!!!!!!
HAHAHA
Quote risicare
WOWW! They have done something others have been doing for like ~50 years! AMAZING! The only difference is others never rolled the process into a penny stock shell to fleece the masses with securities and accounting fraud. How ground breaking......
JBI has successfully converted plastics to oil! This process is coveted by many. JBI is the front runner and this technology will revolutionize the waste industry. Jbi is amazing, just amazing!!!
Processor #3 First Run Successful!!!
Great news for JBI! The first run for processor #3 was a success and now the second run is for greater production!! Fantastic!!!
http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases-master/2013/08/30/jbi-inc-receives-1-million-from-debt-financing-and-provides-processor-no-three-operations-update
NO SCAM 600,000 Gallons of Fuel since 2010!!! And that is just a drop in the bucket compared to JBI's True Potential. JBI is the real deal! Fox News did a great job on covering this story.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/03/work-art-crayola-turning-markers-into-fuel/
Heddle Saves JBI 2.1 Million! Brilliant Move! New investors are taking notice as the news spreads across the globe.
NIAGARA FALLS, NY -- (Marketwired) -- 08/26/13 -- JBI, Inc. (the "Company" or "JBI") (OTCQB:JBII), a clean energy company that recycles waste plastic into liquid fuels, today announced continued actions to help significantly reduce costs as part of its ongoing goal to achieve cash flow positive results.
The Company plans to close operations at its recycling facility in Thorold, Ontario over the next several weeks, at which point all eight employees at the facility will be laid off. The Company's new executive team has decided to forego having a two stage plastic delivery process in favor of dealing with processor-ready plastics delivered directly to its fuel processing site in Niagara Falls, NY.
Based on operational data from the first six months of 2013, the Company estimates total annualized cost savings as a result of these measures to be approximately $800,000. In July, the Company announced additional cost reduction measures that it anticipated would result in annualized cost savings of approximately $1.3 million.
"Aggressively managing costs is a key component in positioning a company to eventually become cash flow positive. In keeping with the encouraging production data we've had to start the third quarter, these cuts were an important strategic move for us. We continue with the vision of procuring non-recycled streams of plastic that we can divert from landfill," stated JBI's Chief Executive Officer Richard Heddle.
JBI's Chief Financial Officer Nicholas Terranova stated, "We feel there is a great opportunity to reduce the cost of our fuel production, as a large portion of these costs have been associated with handling and preparing the plastic before it enters our processors in Niagara Falls. These measures are being taken to address these specific costs directly. Based on reviews of our cost of goods sold, we have realized that acquiring non-recycled, processor-ready plastic is the easiest way to continue having adequate feedstock at a desirable cost while streamlining our supply chain."
"A recent procurement partnership with a company that has been able to provide us with great plastic that is processor-ready makes us believe there is ample supply to be delivered directly to our site. Consistent delivery and consistent on-site fuel production make it simple and effective for us to manage procurement in this fashion, while making sure that we abide by all necessary guidelines in our permitting," stated company founder and Chief of Technology John Bordynuik.
http://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/jbi-inc-announces-continued-cost-reduction-measures-20130826-00599
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jbi-inc-announces-continued-cost-183138035.html