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P2OBleavR

04/23/14 10:30 AM

#266426 RE: DZ25 #266423

The following information is taken from the scientific research funded by Columbia University Earth Engineering Center. This thesis is found in the links provided by Koolmoto. An interesting comparison among JBI, Agilyx, and CGI can be found in a chart on page 70 of the scientific document.


"JBI Inc’s P2O process is advantageous compared to the pyrolysis technologies of Agilyx and CGI because it has the highest operating capacity at a low footprint, it has the highest oil production yield, and it has the least environmental impacts. Furthermore, JBI Inc. is the only company that has managed to successfully recycle all of its light combustible gaseous products of pyrolysis for energy use in its process. This significantly reduces the overall external energy demand of the process as well as overall CO2 emissions. The P2O process is an economically competitive alternative to landfill disposal because it has a low total estimated cost and it generates a significant net income per ton of plastic waste processed."
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User336447

04/23/14 12:07 PM

#266448 RE: DZ25 #266423

It validates the sector. It's not a winner take all tournament.
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steelyeye

04/23/14 12:07 PM

#266449 RE: DZ25 #266423

Nope, not even close, despite the painful silence. I'm surprised at some of the "crumbling all around" though. Surprised that some don't believe that Heddle is negotiating machine sales, or that Mr. Banerjea has world-class credentials, or that JBI's technology is best in class, or that JBI has a defined strategy going forward.

I won't be shaken out when the 10K shows "less than expected" production, either.

Why? Because I'm waiting patiently for a few of those other more positive shoes to drop. And yeah, waiting in silence is the hardest part.


It truly looks like the JBI house of cards is crumbling all around.

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Tson99

04/23/14 12:27 PM

#266453 RE: DZ25 #266423

Really....that's funny, there's nothing on their website validating the process, but for you sucking in Richard Branson to invest the change in his pocket is validation. The guy is throwing a bit of his spare change in to show he supports a green initiative. He's probably going to run down the alphabet and throw a bit of money at each letter he just hasn't gotten to J yet.