QMRE End of life Plastic WASTX Systems New (Bio) Energy Investment - QM Recycled Energy
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THE STORY SO FAR QM Recycled Energy (QMRE) has undertaken extensive research into ways of helping to solve the problems caused by the tsunami of plastic waste pollution. We have produced an immediate, cost-effective and highly efficient solution to this situation which not only provides a template for restorative action against the plastic waste menace but also offers a lucrative investment opportunity for individual and corporate investors – and indeed vital stakeholders such as local and national government.
Our discussions with government departments such as the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the Department for Transport (DfT) and local authorities such as Kent County Council (KCC) and the East of England Group comprising Essex, Cambridge, Bedfordshire, Suffolk and Norfolk councils have confirmed that there is a positive political will to support QMRE in our quest to help solve the problems of plastic pollution.
Following in-depth analysis of the market we identified that there is an already proven, but little utilised, technology – pyrolysis – that provides the answer to turning plastic waste into a valuable fuel oil and ultimately new and renewable plastic.
QMRE have now signed contracts with a German company called Biofabrik – specialists in developing technologies for sustainable management of waste problems - and now have sole distribution rights to the UK and Eire to sell their ground- breaking range of plastic to oil machines and waste oil to sellable oil machines.
Our research and development activities has unearthed a solution that utilises the same pyrolysis technology but enables us to bring forward our plans and introduce plastic waste recycling into fuel at an earlier stage – the retail solution. retail solution.
QMRE’s plan is to set up a nationwide network of recycling plants and, working hand-in-hand with the existing waste recycling industry, transform the plastic waste environment both figuratively and literally.
SALES PIPELINE There are ongoing discussions with the following companies following contact at RWM exhibition: • Regan Fuels Ltd • Foyle Foods • JEM Recycling Ltd • WEP Partners Prysm Group • Bio Environmental • Circom Ltd (Richard Allsop – Links to Furniture Village & Dreams, working on Oak Furniture Land Ltd) • Low Carbon Developments Ltd • Waste 4 Energy Ltd • GENeco Ltd • NSG Pilkington Ltd • RH Ovendens Ltd • Enva Ltd • Tesco (In early discussions) • MacRebur Ltd (Includes contacts at • MHC Ltd Highland Council and Flintshire Council) • Orthoplastics Ltd
PLASTIC TO ENERGY The Biofabrik WASTX Plastic P-Range of plant was unveiled for the first time WASTX PLASTIC in the UK at the Recycling &Waste Management (RWM) exhibition held at the NEC in September 2019. The WASTX Plastic uses those materials that can’t be processed to recycling plastic and turns it into electricity for immediate usage or into oil for time and location independent usage. If needed, the oil can be upgraded to DIN fuel in the next module.
The response was both great and immediate with representatives from recyclers, retail park managers, supermarkets, food processors, industrial estates, plastic manufacturers and local authorities to name but a few extremely keen to learn more about QMRE’s solutions to plastic waste. In the past couple of weeks several representatives from visitors to our stand have travelled to Germany to see for themselves the plant in operation at Biofabrik’s factory. They have returned even more enthused about the commercial opportunities this solution offers.
HOW LONDON METRIC CAN HELP By providing direct access to senior management at: • Tesco • ASDA • Sainsbury • DFS • Morrisons • Marks & Spencer • Co-Op • The Range • Kingfisher Plc • Howdens Joinery • Primark • Carphone Warehouse • Dixons
NEW & FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES It is clear from the contacts made over the past few weeks that there are opportunities for the plastic to oil machines to be used to process other materials which will be tested over the next few months. The new California model is also a year away from completion which can process over 60 different materials. We have also realised that the waste oil to sellable oil machines have great potential.
QMRE’s next stage of development is to install a demonstration plant at our site in Dover, Kent which will be operation in November 2019.
In conjunction with KCC we have identified a site in Dover as a suitable location for the first QMRE plastic recycling centre. Discussions continue with other local authorities with a view to rolling out the full programme of dealing with plastic waste once it enters the recycling process, the post-consumer stage as it could be called.
The Opportunity to convert 3.3million tonnes of waste into £’s @ 0.35pence per litre waste becomes a new commodity worth £1.15 billion per annum By working with external Venture Capital it would be possible to create an additional revenue opportunity by developing the JV QMRE 50 sites across the UK. Without Government support credits an annual income of £511,000 Equal to £25,550,000 PROFIT PA With Government support credits an annual income of £1,501,000 Equal to £75,050,000 PROFIT PA
QM Recycled Energy Ltd shares are offered at £70,000 per share nett of EIS as it is currently not available on Energy related investments. To date 4% or four shares have been sold on this basis. QM Recycled Energy will offer the initial 10 percent of the share capital sold with an 8% guaranteed minimum dividend ticket in 2020 and beyond. QMRE Balance sheet in May 2021 will be worth £12,687 million valuing each share at £126,870 a 81% growth on capital the £70,000 cash invested. THIS ADDITIONAL REVENUE OPPORTUNITY SHOULD BE NEGOTIATED DURING 2020 Without Government support credits an annual income of £511,000 Equal to £25,550,000 PROFIT PA The opportunity increase in share value of £255,500 Before Tax With Government support credits an annual income of £1,501,000 Equal to £75,050,000 PROFIT PA The opportunity increase in share value of £750,500 Before Tax
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