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Saturday, March 22, 2014 9:46:43 PM
Just a wild a.. idea, but what if the first non-JBI run processors where installed somewhere with lots of waste plastic and an abundance of dirt cheap labor. If the labor to handle (sorting/cleaning) plastic was cheap enough the feed stock and operator costs could be greatly reduced while the product/fuel value would most likely be little changed.
I'm not saying this will happen or promoting it but, there parts of the world where manual labor is all but free by our standards. Perhaps a processor or two that created jobs, reduced the quantity of trash piling up and generated a common use fuel without contributing to air pollution while during so might be a win, win, win event.
I still hope/expect P2O to be a success in the USA but it may be easier to run production facilities elsewhere first while more ducks are put in a row.
All idle speculation on my part.
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