RE:RE:Edmonton facility Apple started in a garage
Samsung started as a dry fish market
This tech is applicable worldwide and the environment needs a garbage to energy problem solver. Aside from garbage and railway ties there are 7 types of plastic and only 2 are recyclable.
I googled this for the percentage of plastic that gets recycled.
Yes the company is a start up that is why it is trading at $1.00 and not $100.
Everyone should do their own DD and make their own decisions.
For me the uni of Calgary study and Robert McWhirter who has been following small cap stocks for years is good enough DD for me.
As you said the tech still needs to beproven in the real world but the study suggested 5ppm of sulpher and 17ppm is allowed to meet renewable disel regulations, i am hoping there is more than enough room in those numbers to meet the requirements.
The first deal for more plants is a much more friendly version than the next ones will be.
This tech can be deployed to every country in the world.
Imagine an island being able to get rid of garbage and create their own renewable disel at the same time. This could be a game changer.
My opinion.
https://www.google.com/search?q=what+percentage+of+plastic+worldwide+actually+gets+recycled&gs_ivs=1#tts=0
If you look at plastics, the picture is even bleaker. Of the 8.3bn tonnes of virgin plastic produced worldwide, only 9% has been recycled, according to a 2017 Science Advances paper entitled Production, Use And Fate Of All Plastics Ever Made