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Re: xxxxcslewis post# 240617

Wednesday, 08/28/2013 1:25:00 PM

Wednesday, August 28, 2013 1:25:00 PM

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If there ever was significant off-spec stockpiles, we can assume they were rapidly depleted. So now we kick back and wait for kiddies to leave caps off markers then remember to bring them in then individually ship them cross country, to the wet weight equivalent of national food drives ? I wouldn't recommend holding breath until I was Cerulean Blue for that plan to muddle together . Color recycle is a crazy PR impractical pipe dream. JBI best look a little closer to home for "optimum feedstock" and it better be magnitudes cheaper than everything located to date, and that was BEFORE sources figured "if someone wants it, it must have value"

Interesting point made made elsewhere

"Crayola makes roughly 461 million markers A YEAR, which roughly equates to 13,183 tons if markers weigh as much as an ounce per (if my math is correct) thus JBII will be receiving 120 MORE TONS than crayola even produces in 5 years, um PER YEAR!"



but I recall a marker weight about 10 grams, much of that moisture ( thats bad , right ?) so maybe its ~15 years Crayola production full/no loss recycle, to make 1 years feed stock. I could be wrong, do your own DD

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