Trash-to-biofuel takes new turn in Mario

By Rick Smith, The Gazette. 

No one has claimed that making biofuel out of garbage is as simple as tossing leftovers into the trash.

So it is that Craig Stuart-Paul, president and chief executive officer of the Maryland-based Fiberight LLC, said this week that his company is shifting gears again on its two-year-old plan to build a trash sorting and shredding operation in Marion.

The idea now is to make the Marion facility more than it was expected to be a year ago.

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