I like that!!  Now that's a RESPONSIBLE way of taking
care of our earthly home.  Taking the "crap" end of
industrial processes ... and finding a way to loop it
back into the "mouth-end".  So that junk in the
landfill suddenly gets looked upon a gold mine ...
then having our profit-driven businesses lust upon it
... and suck it all up!!   Wow!!

By the way ... the cost.  I think that the resulting
cost saving measured in
the-amount-that-we've-saved-the-earth-from-damage FAR
outweighs any loss in dollars.  Let's do it!

Curtis

 
--- MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Substantial reductions in ethanol production costs may
be made possible by replacing corn with less expensive
cellulose-based feedstocks. Cellulosic feedstocks
include agricultural wastes, grasses and woods, and
other low-value biomass such as municipal waste.

Although cellulosic materials are less expensive than
corn, they are more costly to convert to ethanol
because of the extensive processing required. 

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