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In the Bible,
way back in the Old Testament...
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the guy cut off the sheepskin
and put it over him...
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and put the lamb fat on him
to keep him warm.
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It could be the oldest industry
in the world. It could be. It's possible.
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When the pubIic got concerned
about recycIing...
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that's when the rendering industry
started to bIossom out, so to speak.
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And say, ''Hey, we've been recycIing
for 500 years here.
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''Take a Iook at us. We are recycIing.
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''We're doing
what everybody wants us to do.''
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And that's when we started to come forward.
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Before that, nobody taIked about
the rendering industry.
:09:47
That's why it was the invisibIe industry.
Nobody ever mentioned it.
:09:52
On the quiet side,
what those guys do out there is...
:09:55
they boiI aII this stuff in pots.
:10:00
Stinks.
:10:02
What is a rendering company?
:10:08
My mind pretty near expIoded
with the thought and the memories...
:10:15
of a very bad nightmare.
:10:20
A dream of heII.
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And it took me back to this
rendering company in North Dakota...
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where aII the IittIe pets at that time,
when they died, were....
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A truck wouId come out...
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and a big oId driver
wouId come and grab your pet...
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and throw him in the back end
of this oId truck...
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and take him to what I caIIed
''the boiIer chambers.''
:10:45
It's controversiaI. In other words...
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we stay Iow-key.
:10:51
We don't want peopIe to know
we're bringing in animaIs...
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and reprocessing animaI byproducts.
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Some peopIe get nauseated by the thought.