RE: Scooby.9 Aug 2024 14:38
Scooby,
He addressed some of my previous posts and I'll admit it is part opinion and assumptions, as I understand the kiln will be waste to syngas, but he went on recently about types of plastics, costs of stripping tyres and assortment of certain plastics.
My train of thought was, well why would that be of cost to us? Are we a waste recycling company? Are we in charge of costs in that industry when it comes to feed stock? Is it our job to make these prices competitive?
If our unit works, do we then have to factor in supply chains for wastes and there costs? Or is that down to the buyers to contend with?
It wasn't a difficult theory to suggest, that costs of waste for feedstock, wouldn't apply to us in a cost of production sense, than a buying end product for the unit to process.
A conversation worth having, but one I doubt gus ego will enjoy