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flptrnkng

01/19/21 4:42 AM

#308746 RE: hotstock_be_007 #308745

but what probably will happen is that they agree on a split on the margin they make on fuel



The gross margin was NEGATIVE on any fuel they made in the past. It's in the filings, easy to check.

Well, it's easy to check the filings *after* Bordynuik stepped down, and installed the two RKT execs. They started telling the truth about the real cost of the plastic they were running. Prior to them running the company, Bordynuik hid the cost of the plastic in the cardboard recycling company. Real scammy move there.

When Heddle took over, and he saw the fact that it cost money out of his pocket to make every ounce of Johnny Juice, he blew the Flagship machine the Eff Up, and has refused to fix it to this day. That was over 7 years ago.

agribusiness72

01/19/21 7:52 AM

#308747 RE: hotstock_be_007 #308745

The best way for municipalities is to get rid of their waste as cheaply as possible. That is definitely not P2O. Burying is the cheapest and always will be.

100% CORRECT DD

01/19/21 10:43 AM

#308749 RE: hotstock_be_007 #308745

Have you ever toured a MRF before you try and figure out where plastic goes?

There is more $$ in selling plastic used to make fuel than making fuel.

And the stuff that goes to landfill, goes there for a reason...

that won't happen, it's in the municipalities best intrest/policy to recycle instead of to bury or shipping abroad

but what probably will happen is that they agree on a split on the margin they make on fuel and other products between the different participating partners