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Posted On: 04/13/2017 12:26:23 PM
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You can't win a debate with a believer, it is like trying to explain why water is wet to someone who knows that it isn't.
How anyone can be a believer at this point is beyond me.
http://buffalonews.com/2016/07/21/niagara-fal...bide-site/
"Bordynuik told the Niagara Falls Urban Renewal Agency in May that his company has a contract with DuPont to recycle Corian countertops, taking the cut Corian waste and recycling it back into chemical components for reuse.
He said a lot of products have expensive chemicals in them and when companies make products they have a large waste stream. In the old days, they dumped that product in the ground, he said, but now they are trying to find better ways to extract and reuse these expensive chemicals.
“This is not a traditional high pollution chemical plant,” added Bordynuick. “I want to sleep well at night and know my kids are not plagued by a name that causes pollution somewhere.”
He has previously worked in the City of Niagara Falls, as the founder of Plastic2Oil. The plant remains in business in the city, but he sold his shares in 2012. He called chemical recycling a much better investment."
How anyone can be a believer at this point is beyond me.
http://buffalonews.com/2016/07/21/niagara-fal...bide-site/
"Bordynuik told the Niagara Falls Urban Renewal Agency in May that his company has a contract with DuPont to recycle Corian countertops, taking the cut Corian waste and recycling it back into chemical components for reuse.
He said a lot of products have expensive chemicals in them and when companies make products they have a large waste stream. In the old days, they dumped that product in the ground, he said, but now they are trying to find better ways to extract and reuse these expensive chemicals.
“This is not a traditional high pollution chemical plant,” added Bordynuick. “I want to sleep well at night and know my kids are not plagued by a name that causes pollution somewhere.”
He has previously worked in the City of Niagara Falls, as the founder of Plastic2Oil. The plant remains in business in the city, but he sold his shares in 2012. He called chemical recycling a much better investment."
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