Thursday, August 20, 2009 9:30:23 AM
My question is ... is P2O mainly addressing the unrecyclable types of plastic (assuming there still are some), or do we intent to capture some of the PETs that are most common in the households? Is is the case where you just throw in ANY type of oil-based plastics into this thing, un-sorted, and it goes? If so, it's tremendously valuable.
Still, I struggle with my tree-hugger ideals here as plastic buried in the ground vs. combusted into the air... I feel like CO2 emissions / air pollution are our biggest problem these days, not ground polution.
I still like this company, and have bought some shares.. at $1.35 though, which is a very high mkt cap for such an early stage company.
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