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Posted On: 03/24/2018 12:27:28 PM
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"You may be correct in your assessment but you are not factoring in the environmental issues. PTIO's system not only eliminates the used plastic that is destroying the environment but also produces oil."
I'm fairly certain recycling plastic is even more environmentally friendly...and that's something which is really being done today at a higher profit margin than a theoretically perfect plastic-to-oil conversion process could do.
Waste to energy plants can burn plastic which is mixed in with the waste--same environmental effect without the P2O conversion losses and without the resources used to sort the plastic.
No question that there would be an economic benefit of being able to turn any waste into diesel vs. burning that waste in a waste-to-energy facility...but that's strictly an economic argument, not an environmental one. PTOI would need to show its economics work--and the price of scrap shows it doesn't.
In the absence of any useful information from PTOI, shareholders are left to speculate until they find a solution which they feel works. I could start a company which makes two clamps tethered together by a string and my shareholders could come up with great ideas for various valuable uses of the tethered clamps...and as long as they're bidding up the share price, I can just continue telling them I'm signing sham deals with customers.
I would like to hear any real world scenario where PTOI's process might be useful--I can't think of any and PTOI hasn't found any in a decade. The math doesn't work and any perceived environmental benefits already have a better real world solution. If it doesn't walk like duck nor talk like a duck...
I'm fairly certain recycling plastic is even more environmentally friendly...and that's something which is really being done today at a higher profit margin than a theoretically perfect plastic-to-oil conversion process could do.
Waste to energy plants can burn plastic which is mixed in with the waste--same environmental effect without the P2O conversion losses and without the resources used to sort the plastic.
No question that there would be an economic benefit of being able to turn any waste into diesel vs. burning that waste in a waste-to-energy facility...but that's strictly an economic argument, not an environmental one. PTOI would need to show its economics work--and the price of scrap shows it doesn't.
In the absence of any useful information from PTOI, shareholders are left to speculate until they find a solution which they feel works. I could start a company which makes two clamps tethered together by a string and my shareholders could come up with great ideas for various valuable uses of the tethered clamps...and as long as they're bidding up the share price, I can just continue telling them I'm signing sham deals with customers.
I would like to hear any real world scenario where PTOI's process might be useful--I can't think of any and PTOI hasn't found any in a decade. The math doesn't work and any perceived environmental benefits already have a better real world solution. If it doesn't walk like duck nor talk like a duck...
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Yes, I understand your penny stock also is the real deal, created with the inventiveness of Edison and destined to be the next Microsoft. Yes, I understand that the delays are also only because your company is making their product and/or technology even more revolutionary.
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