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05/01/17 10:26 PM

#299243 RE: ThePennyGuru #299242

That was fixed when we went from 2nd generation to the beast 3rd generation. It is called petcoke and has a nice sales value.



Then why hasn't Heddle put the money towards fixing the processors and let them run?

The company had access to unlimited amounts of plastic with the RockTenn deal. They had a setup that couldn't be beat. So someone else will come along to buy a processor because they can run it better?

Commando911

05/01/17 11:00 PM

#299246 RE: ThePennyGuru #299242

It does. But not in NYS. NYSDEC refused that particular permit. Typically us d in blast furnaces and the like.

loanranger

05/02/17 5:34 AM

#299254 RE: ThePennyGuru #299242

"It is called petcoke and has a nice sales value."

To whom?
It seems like an old question that was once a subject of interest to this guy:


Robin Curtis says:
March 17, 2014 at 1:15 pm

Just wanted to know how we can contact you to discuss a char produced in our process. Seems like it could be utilized in other fields vs disposal.
Robin Curtis
Managing Partner, GenAgain Technologies
770 819 8684


https://ccllabs.wordpress.com/people/naomi-klinghoffer/



GenAgain was founded in 2010. How's it going for them so far?