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Dragon Polymers Inc., Landfill Remediation Progress
Marketwire - Thu Jan 09, 6:01AM CST
Dragon Polymers, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: DRAG) a company focused on landfill reclamation, is completing its due diligence on expanding its waste streams too include ASR, (Auto Shred Residue) Nylon 6 and Nylon 6/6, Polyester and Polypropylene from carpets. Dragon Polymers is working with several OEM's evaluating different equipment options to best sort, separate and transform these new waste streams into usable polymers.
Dragon Polymers Identifies New Potential Landfill Site Containing Nylon 66
Marketwire - Thu Dec 20, 6:11PM CST
Dragon Polymers, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: DRAG) has identified a 20 acre site in South Carolina as a potential landfill site containing Nylon 66. The new site is located with 10 miles of our current landfill site in Greenwood, South Carolina. The company will begin testing on the site in the 1st quarter of 2013, with the help of the Ecole Polytechnic de Montreal's Geophysics department using Electrical Resistivity Tomography technology to determine how much Nylon 66 exists at the site. The new landfill potential is still unknown but will add to the companies estimated reserves of over 35,000,000 lbs. of Nylon 66.
Dragon Polymers Supply Agreement with Chinese Recycling Company Gets Approved
Marketwire - Thu Dec 20, 7:02AM CST
Dragon Polymers, Inc. (PINKSHEET: DRAG) has met all of the conditions of the supply agreement with HANGZHOU WORLDBEST IM. & EXP. Co LTD, Hangzhou Zhejiang, China. The supply contract is for 8,800,000 lbs. of Nylon 66 fiber, from the Greenwood, South Carolina landfill facility.
Dragon Polymers Purchasing a Simplicity Screen to Increase Revenue by 15%
Marketwire Canada - Wed Dec 19, 3:04PM CST
Dragon Polymers, Inc. (PINKSHEETSRAG) is currently studying the feasibility of purchasing a 20 foot vibrating screen used in the iron ore mining industry to help reduce the impurities such as soil and rock mixed in with the Nylon 66 fiber. The M160 screen built by Simplicity will be installed on site in Greenwood, South Carolina and will treat the nylon fiber before it is loaded into the shipping containers. Dragon Polymers is confident in being able to reduce the yield lost due to impurities from 25% down to 10%, which in turn increases revenue by 15% per container.