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    If you are no longer working with your overseas buyer and you already know what he WAS paying and possibly what copper content he was recovering from your waste...you would be better served connecting with a buyer if you disclosed expected recovery percentages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post
    If you are no longer working with your overseas buyer and you already know what he WAS paying and possibly what copper content he was recovering from your waste...you would be better served connecting with a buyer if you disclosed expected recovery percentages.
    I agree 100%, without knowing expected recovery, nobody would even consider this. The other part of the equation is what to do with the plastic.

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