Friday, March 21, 2014 11:38:09 AM
Let's be both clear and honest. The problem that Madison county would have is the same problem that JBI already has, and that's the unsorted Municipal waste stream that's available to Mr. Zecca.
Even if he was able to get the other counties in the region to truck in that 80 tons per week of waste that may be available to him, that shipping and delivery fee would carry a cost on top of the then still needed highly costing sorting, and shredding that's still needed to process.
There's a reason why JBI can't process this waste stream that's not of the right types and quality and not properly sorted to the processor's capabilities, otherwise he would already be doing it.
The reason certainly isn't because they have enough money and don't need any.
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