Re:<"Thank you for making the point that JBII will have a huge pool of plastic waste to draw from to feed the P2O processors. Could you please see that PP gets this info. He seems to keep missing it somehow.">
Steady_T, there isn't any question that landfill waste contains a lot of plastic. The problem is going to be sorting it out and, in the case of JBII, to hydrocarbon-only plastic. That's why you see a market for it that costs more than 'free.'
I could dump twenty tons of landfill waste on your doorstep and charge you $0.40/lb for any aluminum, $0.01/lb for any glass, $0.03/lb for any cardboard, $0.15/lb for any PET, and $0.01/lb for any metal. The remaining you can have gratis. Since you would have to sort it out, I doubt you would think you received a bargain--or if you did think it was a bargain, I doubt you would still think that by the time you finished sorting.
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Yes, I understand your penny stock also is the real deal, created with the inventiveness of Edison and destined to be the next Microsoft. Yes, I understand that the delays are also only because your company is making their product even more revolutionary.