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old man river

08/15/23 3:07 PM

#22499 RE: ladykiller50 #22494

Waste Management Inc has already been involved with pyrolysis plants. I can see them and their competitors holding onto waste collection contracts and diverting high carbon plastics through their own pyrolysis systems. So, how does CLNV get access to the feedstock when the big 10 waste firms have everything tied up? Not in the US or Canada. There are already pyrolysis conversion plants being built in Australia and New Zealand to make power, LCFS fuels and hydrogen. So, to be big at WMI, it would have to be in India and a few African countries. I am personally aware of developers going into India with money and technology but get a gentle push back for local ownership and permitting times.