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Palmeiras91

10/23/24 3:30 PM

#30223 RE: gclaes #30222

go to their website and sign up for information.... think about how long you have been seperating recycled materials and realizing that only 18% are truly recycled

Just Miami
In total, 16% of the over 4.3 million tons of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) collected in Miami-Dade County that year was plastic.
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BRoberts1982

10/23/24 3:45 PM

#30224 RE: gclaes #30222

If you are looking at CLNV because you believe they will be cleaning plastics from the seas, ocean lakes and waterways in
any meaningful amounts that matter. Then you are in for a HUGE disappointment.
That IS NOT what they will be focusing on for MANY reasons.
Mainly CLNV IS NOT in the business of CLEANING waterways and never will be.
Removing plastics from the waterways is WAY to costly and inefficient for it to EVER be a
profitable for CLNV to get involved in. Short of some MASSIVE SUBSIDIES being provided to the supplier to do so.
( and that does NOT help the Environment only helps government waste money )

You just can't take contaminated plastics from the waterways, full of algae, varying materials, dirt and everything else
TRANSPORT IT, CLEAN IT, SORT IT, then hope you are not contaminating your feed stock.

The "CLEANS SEAS part of CLNV is nothing more than a Marketing Ploy to sell to the DONKEYS to blather about
when they have ZERO CLUE that it will NEVER be a feed stock to their Pyrolysis.

Get on the conference call and ask DAN DETAILS about this using plastics from the "SEAS"
Go into DETAIL of what I stated above how it would EVER be profitable to do this....