My husband spotted this on youtube. It looks like it could be an answer to our mountains of plastic trash. Very cool!

http://www.youtube.com/embed/qGGabrorRS8?rel=0

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Lyn Horner resides in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband and a pair of very spoiled cats. Trained in the visual arts, Lyn worked as a fashion illustrator and art instructor before she took up writing. This hobby grew into a love of research and the crafting of passionate love stories based on that research. This blog is designed to spotlight Lyn's books and share the work of other creative people.

6 comments on “Trash or Treasure?

  1. M T McGuire's avatar

    Oh my giddy aunt! It’s like Emmet Brown feeding banana skins into the Flux Capaciter.

    cheers

    MTM

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    • Lyn Horner's avatar
      texasdruids

      LOL! You’re a hoot, MT! But you’re right, and wouldn’t it be fun to own one of those little machines? We could turn plastic into oil ourselves!

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  2. Shirley Hicks's avatar

    That is so interesting. Wonder how much one of the machines cost?

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    • Lyn Horner's avatar
      texasdruids

      I don’t know, but I think cities should look into great big ones before we drown in plastic.

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  3. Linda McK's avatar
    Linda McK

    Your you tube window is not showing the link you have posted just a commercial. Thanks for sharing this. It is pretty incredible!

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    • Lyn Horner's avatar
      texasdruids

      That’s strange. When I click on the link it goes straight to the video. Don’t know why you had trouble with it. Sorry.

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