Waste management today requires forward thinking and viable alternatives as manufacturers explore ways to cut costs and improve their sustainability initiatives.
Waste to Energy plants are gaining steam, literally, with more than 2,450 plants active worldwide.

Landfills are one of the largest sources of methane emissions in the United States. Waste to Energy technology provides companies with a way to reduce the amount of waste they contribute to landfills, creating a higher level of sustainability in the process.

The circular economy diagram is a visual representation of an economic model that could be important for American businesses moving forward.

Worldwide, millions of tons of waste are created each year. The vast majority ends up in landfills.

The waste to energy process turns chemical energy into thermal energy by turning solid waste into gas.

Over the past decade, there have been many significant discussions about how corporations affect their communities and the role they play in working to improve them.

At a time when industrial and environmental regulations are constantly in flux, protecting your company and incorporating the highest level of sustainability into your corporate goals, is not only socially responsible but just good business in today’s environment.

No one needs to tell you that the Earth is having a hard time keeping up with human production and consumption.
