Approximately 12 to 15 million tons (about 24 to 30 billion pounds) of asphalt shingles end up in landfills in the United States each year, with a significant portion of that being waste from roofing tear-offs. This waste is a result of the material's low recycling rate, with most shingles being sent to landfills where they can take hundreds of years to decompose.
Their is a US product made with soy bean oil that companies like ROOFMAX use to prolong the life of roof shingles. Prolonging the time those shingles will not become permanent landfill. Could we make lots of this oil here in America and sell it to these types of roofing companies at perhaps a cheaper rate for them and passed down cheaper to the homeowners? Cheaper to the homeowners would make it a more viable option then roof replacement. Then we could save our petroleum for better more needed products. Win win for all involved except China.
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These are who Oregon's sanctuary policies are protecting
Here's the link for the Oregon search and below the main worst of the worst.
https://www.dhs.gov/wow?combine=&field_country_of_origin_target_id=All&field_state_value=Oregon&page=0
https://www.dhs.gov/wow