Re:<"This statement is exactly why this whole argument is silly. JBII is going after plastic that is not for sale.">
You say it's silly. Rawnoc said it was laughable that hydrocarbon-only plastic would cost $500/ton yet through all the time he spent searching, he was unable to find any source of hydrocarbon-only plsatic costing less than $636/ton that didn't have some major strings attached.
If you were to search for buyers, you would find any number offering up to maybe around $400 - $500 per ton for hydrocarbon-only plastics.
So we have sellers and buyers willing to sell and buy hydrocarbon-only scrap plastic at a price of a few hundred dollars per ton. But somehow you don't question the feasibility of Mr. Bordynuik "going after plastic that is not for sale" or how he expects to even get paid to take it?
Do you just have an overabundance of faith in Mr. Bordynuik?
honestly, there is no point arguing this. The air permit is about to be issued, JB is about to start getting paid, he does not want to raise money at these prices to pay himself with, and the price is not going north without the company making this arguement moot. Take a break and let the point prove or disprove itself.