Posted On: 06/24/2015 1:46:59 PM
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Agreed, dear. I am reminded of a time in France and other countries where the number of buried bodies reached epic proportions and they had to start putting them in catacombs to make room in the cemeteries. Such it is with our plastic waste.
I have yet to see any other company manage this type of product, with this relative ease, in large quantities and with the capability to adjust to the needs of the clients' particular waste. This only becomes more of an art form with the engineering of OB&G.
I would be utterly shocked if Waste Management didn't step in upon final sale of processors to try a buyout. All I can say is Agilyx was fantastic at that they did - produce a peanut butter product from plastic that was worthless and cost WM a ton of money. If that was the goal, they exceeded expectations.
PTOI produces gold. And we faithful long-term shareholders own a piece of that "mine."
I have yet to see any other company manage this type of product, with this relative ease, in large quantities and with the capability to adjust to the needs of the clients' particular waste. This only becomes more of an art form with the engineering of OB&G.
I would be utterly shocked if Waste Management didn't step in upon final sale of processors to try a buyout. All I can say is Agilyx was fantastic at that they did - produce a peanut butter product from plastic that was worthless and cost WM a ton of money. If that was the goal, they exceeded expectations.
PTOI produces gold. And we faithful long-term shareholders own a piece of that "mine."
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