Sunday, November 21, 2010 11:35:37 AM
Gaylord box must be brand new plastic from Gaylord's
FYI, gaylord is just a term used for a triple corregated box. LOL. The boxes were labeled MDE which stands for Micheal Day Enterprises. Nice try.
Here's an example of RECYCLABLE hydrocarbon-only plastic that took me a few minutes to find for $70/ton in Canada. $500/ton? Please. And I didn't even bother searching for the non or difficult to recycle kind.
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HDPE Inj Grade
Specifications: Unit: KGs, Quantity: 40,000, Packing: Gaylord Boxes, Price: 70
[Richmond Hill, Canada]
http://www.recycleinme.com/rim-united36/selloffer-24342.aspx
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In addition, I found others on that RECYCLING website for .04 and .05 per pound. So, with barely even trying, your $500/ton insistence is almost as shallow as claiming there isn't a market for diesel fuel made from plastic. With just a few minutes of effort, I brought your over-inflated $500/ton claim down to $70/ton, your claim being off by 614%.
On another side note, I find it interesting that the scrap industrial waste plastic was packed in Gaylord boxes. Why? Because it was falsely claimed after the P2O video from JBII that anything packed in a Gaylord box must be brand new plastic from Gaylord's. I thought that was laughable when I first heard it, and now it's proven.
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