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    It seems to me on my reading of just this thread you may be looking to establish a new market. What I mean is there might not currently be a market for your scrap material but you might be able to develope one. In all the different types of scrap quanity can make markets. If you have enough material someone may want to process it.

    If you find youself without a market i suggest you contact the manufactures of the equipment you install. My approach would start with their web site(s) and look to see if they speak of their "green" programs. Remember the manufactures are the ones who most likely have the largest pile the of scrap material you are attempting to find a market for. They may already have a reclycling chain set up that you can jump on. If no market is there look hard to see if you can develope one.



    I hope you let us know what your progress is. Best of luck. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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