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USAFpatriot

04/23/11 11:22 AM

#103138 RE: jimmenknee #103128

Correct. They don't have to worry about things like that since they make a goolike substance equal to sterno.

Agilyx doesn't have that restriction and has a process that removes contaminants. They don't appear to worry about having the output not of a higher quality.
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Rawnoc

04/23/11 2:00 PM

#103179 RE: jimmenknee #103128

Agilyx is located in a different state. JBII wouldn't have any restrictions there either. It's state specific -- not processor specific. JBII's processor can handle anything only it makes actual fuel and does so with a very cheap process and on a very cheap per barrel basis.

As opposed to Agilyx which makes "gel-like substance" that has to be heated all the way to the refinery or it turns to pudding, cost an arm and a leg to make, and the per barrel basis costs are so crippling that a LANDFILL is a more economically sound way of disposing of plastic than Agilyx's process.