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Old 04-04-2008, 12:07 PM
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One of my competitors just was awarded a large project based on telling the owner he will recycle all of the cork on the ceilings? Does anyone know of any large scale cork recycling around? Thanks for the help.
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I haven't heard of any lately. Are you looking just specifically for cork ceiling jobs?
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Old 04-16-2008, 09:35 PM
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One of my competitors just was awarded a large project based on telling the owner he will recycle all of the cork on the ceilings? Does anyone know of any large scale cork recycling around? Thanks for the help.
If the cork is clean, with no bitumen in, maybe it could be possible& legal to burn it in some heating plant.
I have never heard of that been done here in Finland, mostly the cork has a thin coat of bitumen or some concrete on it.
at least it should be crushed before burning!

I have been pissed of soo many times when i have lost big contracts, because of the wining bidder are cheating with the waste
I'm trying to have a future in this work, so i try to do things as they should be done! because when uoy get a bad reputation, it's hard to change it later!
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