“Waste Management wants to maximize the value of the materials it manages”, said Tim Cesarek, managing director of Organic Growth at Waste Management. “Agilix’s technology complements Waste Management’s advancement of thermal chemical conversion technology platforms and provides us with a viable option for processing contaminated and hard to recycle plastic resins and creating a high value commodity.”
Agilyx’s facility near Portland, Oregon is the largest commercially operational waste plastic to synthetic crude oil facility in North America. The Company was the first of its kind to successfully permit in the U.S. and has the first refinery off take agreement in the industry.
excited for that one hope it gets a good evaluation.. jbi will have a ton of investors when agilyx goes public just from people seeing the industry for the first time and once they do a little digging realize jbi is the stock they will buy.
"I was blown away by my tour of JBI. The technology is unlike anything I had ever seen,” stated Senator Kennedy. “This energy innovation is opening the door to tremendous opportunities for Western New York. The jobs that will be created will help spur economic growth while at the same time expanding and further anchoring a well-established business and technology in the Empire State.”
Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dystersaid, "Every waste hauler in the United States, Canada, and a lot of other places, is going to have one of these units located on site, because now they can take plastic they would otherwise pay to landfill, and they can convert it into fuel to run their vehicles."
“When I toured the P20 plant located in Niagara Falls, NY, I was amazed by the technology used to create a growing number of 'green jobs' right here in Western New York. I applaud JBI, Inc. for continuing to be environmentally friendly while decreasing our foreign fuel dependencies," stated Senator Grisanti.
“XTR Energy looks forward to acquiring products from JBI, Inc. in Ontario and across Canada. This new relationship is directly aligned with XTR Energy’s strategic objective to have a diversified secure supply of quality petroleum products from a variety of sources to meet the growing demands of the XTR Energy network and preferred customers,” stated Ken Wootton, President of XTR Energy, upon signing the agreement.
“We are very impressed with JBI, Inc.’s proprietary technology and the quality of their fuel products,” stated Martin N. Underwood, Jr., COO of Indigo Energy. “Additionally,” continues Mr. Underwood, “We feel this partnership is a natural fit for both companies and we look forward to bringing JBI, Inc.’s products to market as they expand production capacity to future plants across the U.S.”
"The DEC permit is great news for JBI and the future of plastic-to-fuel conversion. This exciting technology has the potential to fundamentally transform how we obtain our energy, and it's happening right here in Western New York," said New York State Senator George D. Maziarz, (R) 62nd Senate District. "I'm happy to help our state understand how it must embrace and support companies like JBI as we work to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources, and grow our own economy by creating green jobs. Congratulations to JBI on this important milestone!"
"The city of Niagara Falls, New York and JBI, Inc. have reached a big milestone. JBI, Inc. -- Plastic2Oil was granted a Solid Waste Permit to commercially operate its Niagara Falls facility with three Plastic 2 oil processors," said Mayor Paul Dyster, Niagara Falls, NY. "This is a huge positive economic boost for Niagara Falls -- especially in these tough times. It will ultimately create hundreds of new green jobs for Western NY, eliminate waste plastics from going into our already expansive landfills, and provide North Americans with cleaner and greener sulfur free fuels."