Friday, April 23, 2010 12:54:48 PM
So which is it? Another poster just mentioned several THOUSAND locations, that sounds pretty big to me.
Ya know, it helps to read once in a while, uranium was a "waste" material at one time, so were all the rare-earth elements and dozens of other metals that were by-products of various precious-metal mining.
Does anyone REALLY seriously doubt the American ability to make a market in ANYTHING imaginable?
The plastics manufacturers will up the prices of their finished products, simply because they know the scrap is valuable, commodities traders will start looking into ways of leveraging scrap plastic, the infrastructure for the market is already there, all the thousands of recycling centers that already deal in aluminum, steel and glass will add plastic prices to their signs.
supply/demand, cause/effect.
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