I think the economics and political philosophy of recycling can not
only be interesting but at times has gotten just plain strange.
Recycling I guess means two things, identification and disposal of
waste (1st) and then (2nd) use of that waste rather than some sort of
sequestration or throwing
Yeah, I was thinking on that recently, and a small producer would be in an
excellent position to do well in localized rendering, providing it was
built into the business plan. It's kinda a self serving feedstock cycle.
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, murdoch wrote:
I think the economics and political
Hi MM
I'm not entirely convinced either, but it's a good angle, maybe
they'll buy it. Worth a try.
I've given some figures a couple of times on how much WVO is produced
in the US. I've said estimates, and they vary quite widely, from a
low of 500 million gallons of WVO per year (but the same
Hi Keith,
I like to put something more extensive together on this issues and will do
so, but I like to introduce a couple of points to extend this discussion.
One little comment first about John B. Campbell, Vice President,
Agriculture Processors and his speech. He seem to have a problem in