Being from the area around the original p!ant you
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The same could be said for the recent coverage of Bordynuiks ideas for Sandstone.
Going along that same vein, and because some here dutifully cover the aspiring industry, numerous articles are regularly posted from regional sources whenever an entity takes interest in opening some type of operations in their area.
We have seen articles or web postings for plants in Ohio, Indiana, Georgia, Utah, Idaho, Florida, Tennessee, etc where they state how many jobs it might bring, how an unused facility might be revitalized, how much of an economic impact it might have, and so on and so forth.
It is nearly impossible to hide , or be missed, when a project involving tens of millions of dollars, revenue from tax windfalls, creation of jobs, economic impact, and reduction of waste is involved.
There are public permits, local officials, zoning issues, transportation issues, etc that all can not be eventually reported on or announced as a positive for the area.
Based on that it does seem a bit odd there hasn't been one whisper of anything involving any plant or operations coming to an area in the next year or two involving p!astic to oil or so e other use for the machines.
No industry publications have covered it, no local paper has reported anything, no local politician has used the information, no municipality has announced anything, nothing.
And all past history within this industry has shown some or all of that always happens.
Of all the things that could possibly be considered a reason to think DA might take much longer this would be the one people should look at.