BAHAMAS Waste yesterday said it expected to have its cardboard recycling facility "up and running" by the beginning of December 2009, and is targeting 500 tonnes of cardboard per month for processing.
Francisco de Cardenas, the BISX-listed company's managing director, also confirmed to Tribune Business yesterday that it hoped to "be making biodiesel in the first quarter" 2010, once all necessary government permits and approvals were received.
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