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Friday, February 18, 2011 2:16:40 PM
It also stands to reason that other firms like ARCA can place modern plants closer to the population centers. Between ARCA and a few others, they already have close to three dozen plants that handle fridges. With the ARCA story of GE on their side and modern equipment, is GreenSafe too late?
Why would a utility company move volumes from say NYC to Fort Erie when an ARCA plant is closer? Why would people in Toronto move used fridges and e-waste to Fort Erie when they have two plants within minutes of their front door?
Fort Erie does have rail and a highway I grant you. Don't know about a port.
As for Detroit, have you been there lately? The car industry is dead in that city. They moved away.
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