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Industry Experts See Barriers to Increased Waste-to-Energy Adoption In U.S.

2015-02-04 05:48:00| Waste Age

With the nations first new commercial garbage incinerator in 20 years opening earlier this month in West Palm Beach, Fla., and the city of Sandy, Utah, revolutionizing the way it recycles and manages waste by making plans to open the first waste-to-energy (WTE) facility in the U.S., the industry experts weigh in on the reemergence of WTE. read more

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