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Learning English
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1° About the first point, I have found an alsacian operator who may be interested by sending about 10.000 t/year of pre-sorted DIB to the plant of Freiburg ( the nearest one of its own installation located in the surroundings of Mulhouse). Of course, it is dependent on the price ( including transport) in comparaison to the landfilling. May be, we have to talk together about the project and what it can bring us (you and me) in money.
2° Did somebody of ALBEDO phone you about the second-hand SRF unit ?
Best regards.
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