Businesses in Edmonton don’t have to recycle or compost — but that could soon change. The city says non-residential sectors generate 70 per cent of waste in Edmonton and half of that is organic waste.
Edmonton, Alberta, already diverts 60 percent of its waste from landfills but it's seeking to up that to 90 percent. A growing volume of waste has long been viewed as a natural consequence of ...
Edmonton, Canada just celebrated the opening of the world’s first waste-to-biofuel facility, which could radically transform the way we deal with our garbage. The Edmonton Waste-to-Biofuels and ...
The city of Edmonton, Alberta, has contracted with SENA Waste Services on a five-year agreement worth approximately $75 million to operate and maintain two key portions of the Edmonton Waste ...
Big Bin Rentals Focuses On Commercial And Industrial Waste Management In The Edmonton Capital Region
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- With rapid construction and business expansion across the Edmonton Capital Region, local industries are facing new challenges in waste management. Increased ...
An innovative facility in Edmonton Canada has become the world’s first industrial-scale plant to convert solid waste into usable biofuels and chemicals. Already considered a world leader in waste ...
The City of Edmonton’s single-use waste bylaw was highly controversial and unpopular when it was first enacted a few years ago — but data shows it is having the intended effect. Edmontonians are using ...
Enerkem officially inaugurated its first full-scale municipal waste-to-biofuels and chemicals facility in Edmonton, Alberta, June 4, 2014. This announcement was shared by Enerkem CEO Vincent Chornet, ...
Wasted food costs Edmonton residents twice: they spend an estimated $1,700 per family of four buying food annually that ends up in the trash, and their garbage bills increase substantially to process ...
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