''It's finding the right place..or the right organ
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Absolutely. However I'm very certain that after these eight years, PTOI is completely familiar with the reasons why potential customers keep turning up their noses. Madison County was even going to pay to set up the infrastructure and farmers were going to donate their time in delivering agricultural plastic to a common site. The verdict once this ideal situation was set up?? PTOI said the plastic was too dirty to work.
Manufacturing trimmings and defects also won't work--that plastic is highly uniform and easily to recycle so it almost always is recycled back into the same manufacturing process.
PTOI should tell investors the results of the processor runs, including input costs and "fuel" sales price, and then let investors know what type of situation might work. I can tell you right now that scrap plastic prices preclude any chance of profit, and recycling is at least as environmentally friendly as any other method...but it would be good if PTOI told investors directly why the process may or may not be worthwhile. Given PTOI's complete silence about their own value proposition, it would be good if investors pressed the company for those answers.