Wednesday, March 06, 2013 5:20:13 PM
The Castleberry model is such that you can have a multitude of locations in a small region, remediating local waste into a valuable waste byproduct. Alabama could use 5 or 6 by itself. Do think maybe Hawaii could possibly have some waste disposal issues? I mean, right now they ship tons of waste to a landfill in the State of Washington.
They also have the highest per capita number of certified organic farmers in the US and GEC's process is USDA certified organic. Land is a premium in Hawaii and huge landfills or large composting sites are not an option. Also, the soil may be good for some crops there, but not good for others, so improving the soil to grow better varieties will reduce their need to import 60% of their food, which the current situation. So, you have multiple smaller composting site remediating waste and soil capable of growing more food.
Get off the board for a few minutes and do some DD, there are lots of answers available.
Also, IMO, I'd look for new locations to happen around SE region of US in the not too distant future. That USDA certification was a lot more significant than any of you realize.
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