Sounds like the CEO "mentioned" a lot of things that didn't find their way into any presentation or filing.
Remember, the Rock Tenn master agreement addressed ragger tail and paper mills specifically.
Rock Tenn HAS monofil sites and probably has many buildings that JBI COULD build processors in, but nothing put forth so far suggests either will benefit JBI.
As I pointed out long ago, you'd have to believe JBI had some magic formula for converting plastic to fuel far more efficiently than anyone else in order for Rock Tenn to provide them with easily processed feedstock from Rock Tenn's recycling operations.
You'd also have to believe that one person, with no training in chemistry or pyrolysis, achieved that, while teams of experts at Agilyx and other competitors, couldn't.
Seems unlikely to me, to put it kindly.
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