RE: Heading North Everyday ?10 Apr 2025 09:21
Patx,
I'm looking at it through this lense, this recycling/waste to energy is certainly a future endeavour and task that is evident, and will desperately need tackling eventually. It's not going away, its exasperating so eventually it will come to fruition. I feel a lot started far too early, expecting the world, its governments and the financial backing to follow as their rhethoric at the time was one of importance and push. Companies like PHE, started optimistic but governments rowed back, moved targets, failed on funding and cancelled initiatives leaving companies, shareholders and the public holding the bag. What felt a 5 to 8 year movement, now looks like over a decade in the making. We have had to remodel, reanalyse our goals and lucky to even keep the doors open. They are debt free, but relied on shareholders and dilution so it's fair to say we expect top notch transparency and progress now for our patience and financing.
As for the basis of conversation, these all come in framework proposals, not purchases as the drive for it has only started to materialise so I hope we are in a decent enough position going forward, having started long ago to have the potential to break into this market when it finally gets going.
As the industry has only just began to take shape, so frameworks are all that's in the pipeline currently. Old frameworks fell, as I explained a moment ago. Lack of funding, drive and goverment initiatives not matching initial push.
I think the world is getting there, the technology is available now so it's time for the drive, the funding and the situation around waste to start seeing some progress.
Fingers crossed we catch ourselves in the epicentre of necessity and start selling DMG technology globally