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2018-04-08 09:01:00 |
Also there is environmental legislation and compliance issues, and likely prosecutions, and health best practice,procedures, and other audits. I did work for the Kinleith pulp mill, and they were always audited and had to pay more for upgrading. But they did inject less than 5% recycled paperboard to make "virgin" paperboard, as a means to reduce the country's stockpile.
So what do do with multiple tons of plastic? Bury it in the ground? Maybe recycle as coffins? We did trials with paperboard coffins, pallets, bulk bins, chillers, etc... |
kahawai chaser (3545) |