i think it's pretty clear that republica is little more then dodgy business shenanigans. even though who2trust, SL was never the signed and sealed deal that everyone hoped it would be, IMO there was a chance for that to go through. It was in the Sri Lankan press about how waste mgmt was of high priority for the country.
It would seem apparent though, that there is some major issues with the MM business model itself. Either the cost/reward for purchasing or else the ongoing costs or running the machines make it not viable. Its probably going to be an uphill battle to sell this technology unitl there is more pressure for govt or otherwise to reduce waste. That possibly why we had interest from SL in the first place.
For me, the best chance the company has for any sort of recovery is through the Sunny Wipes - higher market demand IMO.
By now though, theres not a lot of faith left in the company. It's serious roll the dice time. Time to sell the Trace technolgoy to the highest bidder and hire a salesman with whatver cash we get and send him on a sunnywipes road trip.
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