I don't believe it's Cynar. One clue is this: "B
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It appears from the video on CYNAR’s plant in Ireland [53] that their sorting of waste plastic is an in-house job, which may explain the cleanliness of their feedstock compared with the contamination level allowed in IGE’s feedstock supply contract. It should also be noted from the images of CYNAR’s plants in Spain (Almeria, Seville) that their fractionation systems are far more extensive than the fractionation column for IGE’s Berkeley Vale module. Presumably these more complex fractionation systems will be more capable to separate any toxic pollutants from the liquid fuels.
http://www.noplasticstofuel.com/files/15-Foll...11_v14.pdf
The language regarding the tech has a familiar ring to it. How many are advertising "ultra low sulphur" out of the tap - and have demonstrated that?
Yes, I agree, it's not likely to be RC, but B2B has either latched on to a new and unknown provider or it's one of a few known entities that are JUST coming to market.