Wednesday, November 23, 2011 6:38:53 PM
little bit off topic perhaps? If they compete for waste plastic who will have the advantage? The operation with its processors at sites where the feedstock is collected, or the operation which has to truck it to its plant? And when oil hits $200 gallon - sooner than any of us want to think - whose product may be even more valuable, and whose replaced by old-fashioned timber? Anyway they look more like customers than competitors... So I don't think I''ll lose too much sleep over them. jmo. ex.
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