jj the first, maybe I am looking at the plastic supply incorrectly. I would not consider it waste but rather call it scrap or excess plastic that the supplier can no longer use or is not cost effective to use, or has no use for it any longer, whatever the case. I haven't been looking at it as contaminated waste like some here seem to think it is. I haul my waste to the dump every couple weeks. I will check on Monday what permit I need to do this. I suspect none because of the type of waste it is. New York could be a completely different situation though.
All of the below events have happened and every single one of them was not mentioned by the company until they already were discovered by me. Why does the company keep shareholders in the dark regarding important events like these? What other important events are the company keeping quiet about? A company cannot and will not be successful without transparency. With the exception of the permit and the media credits the company still hasn't publically acknowledged any of this has even happend. What a shot in the mouth of shareholders.