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Re: wallstreet1231 post# 56140

Tuesday, 11/30/2021 6:47:55 AM

Tuesday, November 30, 2021 6:47:55 AM

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With this facility we'd get paid a fortune for taking on the medical waste. I believe it was like $2000 a ton or something.

The 200 ton a day calculation seems to assume that one is not getting paid to take the stuff in. It's saying it's economically viable at 200 tons without 'onboarding' fees or whatever they're called.

With Medrecylcer, There are no issues with 'efficiency' and creating energy. Any byproduct that can be created and sold is just a bonus, extra, icing on the cake. We'd already be viable because of the extraordinary onboarding fees.

The value is simply that we're getting rid of tons of medical waste and getting paid a whole lot to do it. This is why we wouldn't need a capacity of 200 tons.

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