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Re: scion post# 130855

Tuesday, 08/23/2011 3:32:54 PM

Tuesday, August 23, 2011 3:32:54 PM

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Ask Chrysler, I saw a truckload of fuel tanks at the recycling facility, before, during and after shredding, it was real, it was there. Are you suggesting JBI doesn't receive plastic fuel tanks or they shouldn't? Can you provide a link that shows that gas tanks are fluorinated internally, I couldn't find one, is it Teflon you are saying is on the inside of the gas tanks as I couldn't find that it was used on gas tanks either, are gas tanks just made in one of two ways? If you feel JBI shouldn't take fuel tanks than call the New York DEC, I think you'll find that JBI is always compliant with the limitations of the current permits.

Note, I have never seen ragger tails at the recycling facility or at the factory. However, it really does show how robust the processor is that it can deal with ragger tails as landfill isn't the better option. Also, show me where ragger tail is listed and confirmed as the majority of the plastic that JBI will process for it's partner Rock Tenn, I can't find that anywhere. Plastic, landfilled plastic, and ragger tail is listed but I didn't see anything that creates certainty in regards to percentages of each source one way or the other. At this point I can say the Niagara Falls plant is taking plastic that sometimes has a small percentage of dirt, some screws, and some food products (gross).

We used to be told that JBI would not receive any free plastic, now a tiny portion of the plastic they get does not meet the high demands of some. We were also told that JBI's processor could not take difficult/dirty plastic like it has been reported Agilyx can and that JBI could not produce processors to meet different client/partner needs who have such plastic. It was a real positive for Agilyx and now it seems JBI's processor can take undesirable plastic sources it's now considered a negative, no pleasing some I guess. Rock Tenn is very pleased that JBI can solve a huge landfill problem for them and for the communities they used to have to landfill such crap.

JBI now has a deal with GM as well, it's another example of multi-billion dollar companies buying into what JBI have to provide after they have investigated JBI and the second since the Wells Notice.



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