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9.9 billion dollar details.... why they have-to-watch P2O
Let’s go P2O!!!
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$9.9 billion in U.S. economic output from new plastics recycling and recovery operations,
including:
o $4.1 billion related to increased products generated by the facilities.
o $5.8 billion in additional supplier and payroll-induced impacts
https://plastics.americanchemistry.com/Economic-Impact-of-Advanced-Plastics-Recycling-and-Recovery-Facilities-in-the-United-States.pdf
Let me ask this to Heddle. Could-you-make-it-work-with-680Million?
If the answer is no, then ok, shut it down.....
I made the point for P2O. LEADERSHIP NEEDED!
The clock is ticking.....
As with every company...LEADERSHIP makes-or-breaks-it
Similar companies are forging ahead...dramatically!
Our world is being overrun with plastic waste...
LEADERSHIP is needed with P2O
680 million dollars worth of it!
For newbies, this is the truth... the history that you can read
Good and bad
Go P2O!!
https://www.plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases
I don’t agree. Nor does-this $680,000,000.00 investment.
Mr Heddle money is available
Let’s go P2O!!!
https://www.plasticstoday.com/waste-fuel/brightmark-set-build-worlds-largest-advanced-recycling-plant-georgia
I fight for P2O, the process, not-the-people-behind-it.
Many other companies are moving >FORWARD
Why not P2O? They burst on the scene, produced over 600,000 gallons of fuel from plastics, then when the going got tough they gave up. Years have gone by with shoddy deals that discredit P2O.
More plastics being produced more need for the processors
Heddle say something....
If you have not given up then what are you doing??
Are you being a good steward with other peoples investment?
The United Nations estimates that more than 8-million-tons-of-plastics-flow-into-the-oceans-each-year.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/02/190206131956.htm
Stringent regulations regarding depletion and recyclability of conventional materials, such as metal and wood, are anticipated to drive greater demand for plastic from the construction industries in insulation, pipes, cables, floorings, windows, storage tanks, and others. Polymer fittings are also generally quite simple and easy to install, compared to metals or wood, with a wide range of color combinations adding to their aesthetic appeal. Plastics have 85% less specific gravity compared to metals. When used in the automotive and construction industries, they enable approximately 80% weight savings and 30% to 50% cost savings in individual components.
Plastic Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (PE, PP, PU, PVC, PET, Polystyrene, ABS, PBT, PPO, Epoxy Polymers, LCP, PC, Polyamide), By Application, By End-use, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021 - 2028
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/global-plastics-market
How much do you need Mr Heddle??
They raised 680 million......
https://www.plasticstoday.com/waste-fuel/brightmark-set-build-worlds-largest-advanced-recycling-plant-georgia
....meanwhile P2O watches the world go by....
WHERE IS THE VISION????
EVERYONE ELSE SEES IT!!!!
P2O’ WAKE UUUUPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!’
New technology converts waste plastics to jet fuel in an hour
May 2021
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University researchers have developed an innovative way to convert plastics to ingredients for jet fuel and other valuable products, making it easier and more cost effective to reuse plastics.
The researchers in their reaction were able to convert 90% of plastic to jet fuel and other valuable hydrocarbon products within an hour at moderate temperatures and to easily fine-tune the process to create the products that they want. Led by graduate student Chuhua Jia and Hongfei Lin, associate professor in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, they report on their work in the journal, Chem Catalysis.
“In the recycling industry, the cost of recycling is key,” Lin said. “This work is a milestone for us to advance this new technology to commercialization.”
In recent decades, the accumulation of waste plastics has caused an environmental crisis, polluting oceans and pristine environments around the world. As they degrade, tiny pieces of microplastics have been found to enter the food chain and become a potential, if unknown, threat to human health.
Plastics recycling, however, has been problematic. The most common mechanical recycling methods melt the plastic and re-mold it, but that lowers its economic value and quality for use in other products. Chemical recycling can produce higher quality products, but it has required high reaction temperatures and a long processing time, making it too expensive and cumbersome for industries to adopt. Because of its limitations, only about 9% of plastic in the U.S. is recycled every year.
In their work, the WSU researchers developed a catalytic process to efficiently convert polyethylene to jet fuel and high-value lubricants. Polyethylene, also known as #1 plastic, is the most commonly used plastic, used in a huge variety of products from plastics bags, plastic milk jugs and shampoo bottles to corrosion-resistant piping, wood-plastic composite lumber and plastic furniture.
For the process, the researchers used a ruthenium on carbon catalyst and a commonly used solvent. They were able to convert about 90% of the plastic to jet fuel components or other hydrocarbon products within an hour at a temperature of 220 degrees Celsius (428 degrees Fahrenheit), which is more efficient and lower than temperatures that would be typically used.
Jia was surprised to see just how well the solvent and catalyst worked.
“Before the experiment, we only speculated but didn’t know if it would work,” he said. “The result was so good.”
Adjusting processing conditions, such as the temperature, time or amount of catalyst used, provided the critically important step of being able to fine-tune the process to create desirable products, Lin said.
“Depending on the market, they can tune to what product they want to generate,” he said. “They have flexibility. The application of this efficient process may provide a promising approach for selectively producing high-value products from waste polyethylene.”
With support from the Washington Research Foundation, the researchers are working to scale up the process for future commercialization. They also believe their process could work effectively with other types of plastics.
The work, which was done in collaboration with researchers from the University of Washington and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, including Professor Jim Pfaendtner. It was funded by the Washington State Research Foundation and the National Science Foundation.
https://news.wsu.edu/2021/05/17/new-technology-converts-waste-plastics-jet-fuel-hour/
Studies show that by 2050 there-will-be-more-plastic-waste-in-the-ocean-than-fish —
How waste solutions company Brightmark is converting plastic waste into fuel
https://www.businessinsider.com/brightmark-plastic-waste-fuel-pollution-2020-10?op=1
THIS SHOULD BE P2O!!!!!!!!!!!
Oil companies plan to invest $400 billion into-new-petrochemical-plants, betting that demand for plastic will keep growing.
More than 400 million metric tonnes of plastic are produced around the world each year — equal to the weight of 1,000 Empire State Buildings.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottcarpenter/2020/09/05/why-the-oil-industrys-400-billion-bet-on-plastics-could-backfire/?sh=6fef508843fe
Let’s go P2O!!
Here ya go...is expected to grow 8.2% from 2020-to-2027
Report Overview
The global plastic to fuel market size was valued at USD 972.8 million in 2019 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2% from 2020 to 2027. Growing demand for the generation of energy from waste on account of a clean environment has triggered the growth of the market. Increasing household and industrial waste have caused governments in different regions to generate energy from plastic. A favorable regulatory scenario combined with government support in the form of tax benefits and financial incentives should have a positive impact on the market in the coming years. Growing environmental concerns about the use of non-renewable energy sources should hinder the market growth.
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/plastic-to-fuel-market
...and $680,000,000.00 more reasons to watch P2O!
Mr Heddle money is available!
Let’s go P2O!!!
https://www.plasticstoday.com/waste-fuel/brightmark-set-build-worlds-largest-advanced-recycling-plant-georgia
Hoping so! If Heddle would just show-his-cards...
It is frustrating sometimes but the lights are still on...
Go P2O!
9.9 billion reasons why they have-to-watch P2O
Big money and they know it!!
Let’s go P2O!!!
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$9.9 billion in U.S. economic output from new plastics recycling and recovery operations,
including:
o $4.1 billion related to increased products generated by the facilities.
o $5.8 billion in additional supplier and payroll-induced impacts
https://plastics.americanchemistry.com/Economic-Impact-of-Advanced-Plastics-Recycling-and-Recovery-Facilities-in-the-United-States.pdf
Thanks for keeping us posted
600,000 gallons produced. Let’s x by 1000!
P2O let’s go!
https://www.plastic2oil.com/site/news-releases
Any good links to share...
That last one was successful
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=164534921
It’s like the great land grab...but-we’re-in-a-broken-down-wagon, watching everyone else run by to success...
1893
September 16
Settlers race to claim land in Oklahoma
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/settlers-race-to-claim-land
When will P2O wake up??
Maybe when he sells it he will restart the processor....
He owes it to the shareholders....
Or buy a processor and open a gas station.... lol
Or help some company buy and set up a processor...
Or buy back some of hisilki1 stock that he sunk 1 million into as he stated...
A lot of ors (oars) he could put in the water....
What color...I’ll keep my eyes open
....Isn’t that the car of choice for a true scammer
Yep. We do not hear much these days.
Hope they got more in the bag
...and how much exactly do you think Heddle-has-made-here?
There’s going to have to be a lot of pick pocketing to recoup 14 million and upside down stock....
.029 PTOI
................seriously?
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...“And a mound of evidence- as well as good old common sense- to show that the naked short story is just a lie to divert your attention while the Heddles of this world and their paid pimps pick your pocket. “
All will be revealed in time. No one here has all the answers.
Link?
If it’s meant to be it will be.
The potential is still there
The tech is still there
680,000,000.00 has been handed out to other plastic to oil companies recently
Mr Heddle stated “he hasn’t given up”
Hope lives on...
rheddle@heddleshipyards.com
What’s that link again?
This board has 801 followers. How many have-sent-emails to Heddle?
It would be nice to hear something....
Agreed. Now is the best time for P2O
Hoping they are working on it
Everyone here knows that. Do you ever read-the-posts
I’ve mentioned that many xs
Nothing new here folks
No mystery... been mentioned before.....
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=163888669
It’s not over for P2O. They have-produced 667,996-gallons-of-fuel
They know how to do it but what is Heddles next move...
Let’s go!!!
The 10 Best Chess Moves Of All Time
https://www.chess.com/article/view/best-chess-moves#shirov
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Not at PTOI they aren't.
Ummm maybe because jobs are being filled and production ramping up...
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Five years later and they're expecting whatever technology they're pumping to generate a few less jobs(!) and another billion in economic output.
Let’s go P2O!!!!
Has anyone else (longs) had any answered emails?
Folsom maybe develop a bit of a dialogue with Mr Heddle
It would be great if he would address the stockholders with any news!