In fact, I did email him on reprocessing crap from city garbage dumps. It seems that it can produce Light Crude Oil, mixing plastic and normal household trash. Carthage, Missouri's plant made 500 barrels/day.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization There's money in the bucket throne, alright.
Too bad more towns and cities are not doing that. what a great way to get rid of garbage and help get off of oil dependence from the Middle east.
Tell your elected folks. I emailed the big city mayors, Premiers and the PM. In 1982, I flew to NY City to JFK. They came into the Airport from the Atlantic coast. Huge Barges coming off the seaport, full of garbage, 24/7! Here, we're running out of room after 30 years. Where are the old dumpsites going back 175 years? In Toronto, they're fighting with the Province to move theirs to the North! The funny thing is, all the freshwater rivers flow South to Toronto. They need this technology. The cities are sitting on a fortune! If only for their own vehicles and back up generators.