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Re: techisbest post# 5236

Friday, 08/21/2009 9:29:11 AM

Friday, August 21, 2009 9:29:11 AM

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I had a similar comment a couple of days ago, and the reply was ... 310 is not creating more CO2 by creating oil from plastics. This is merely a newer (and arguably greener) source of oil that is required to meet consumption demand. i.e. consumption won't increase if 310's business takes off.

I'm guessing that even when you consider the transportation costs, emissions (if any) of the processing of the plastic, and any others indirectly emitted during the entire process, it's still greener than the process of extracting (and processing) crude oil from underground.

So yes, I would call this a "green" company -- at least as much as bio-diesel production is anyway. It's not solar or wind "green", but it's greener oil.