Submitted by Paul Baskis (not verified) on March 14, 2008 - 11:32am.
Most likely Cargil is throwing away oragnic material rich in fats like tryglycerides. These can easily be converted into synthetic petroleum by a process that is very efficient and was developed in the early 90s. The process is known as thermo-depolymerization and is Licensed to a company called Changin World Technologies, located in New York.
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Most likely Cargil is throwing away oragnic material rich in fats like tryglycerides. These can easily be converted into synthetic petroleum by a process that is very efficient and was developed in the early 90s. The process is known as thermo-depolymerization and is Licensed to a company called Changin World Technologies, located in New York.