Wednesday, September 8, 2010

READ: JBII - John Bordynuik Article, NIAGARA MAGAZINE


Quote from JBII CEO John Bordynuik:
"The fuel from the blending site will be sold to industrial sources first because they are supplying us with great fuel for their own trucks."

Every year, 5.5 quadrillion (5.5 x 10(pwr)15) pellets of plastic are produced worldwide, weighing some 115 billion kilograms (250 billion pounds). Even in wealthy countries like Canada and the United States, as much as 94 per cent of this plastic eventually ends up in landfills. Plastic clogs our waste management system. It litters our streets. It gathers in the ocean, massing in colourful floating reefs, where - according to the United Nations - it kills more than one million seabirds and more than 100,000 sea mammals and sea turtles each year. And Bordynuik plans to clean up this mess.

Rawnoc says, "Here's a thought -- how big of a household name is JBII going to be when they are taking free plastic from large industrial companies (like Chrysler) and selling them back their own plastic to be used to fuel their own company vehicles?

Imagine how the media is going to eat this up. You gotta wonder if the industrial companies themselves will be interested in bragging about their new two-fold green initiatives that are only possible thanks to JBII."

Read entire article at:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=54194893

1 comment:

  1. JBII, John Bordynuik Inc, is in the process of commercializing his 20 tonne Plastics to Oil P20 machine. The New York Department of Enviromental Conservation, NYSDEC will be ushering this “new Industry” in to New York State.

    Basically p20 melts plastic down to its raw state, which is some kind of refined fuel. Everything you touch all day long is made from plastic. Someday perhaps JBI will have a filling station near you, providing p20 fuel for your vehicle made from garbage plastic.

    Roll out for this new machine is within weeks. JBI is a publically traded company, symbol JBII. Ground floor entry is NOW!

    remember when Ford, General Electric and Kodak were ground floor?

    p20 is a new industry, skies the limit,

    think about it

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