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 ...
Thanks to its extensive composting and recycling facilities, the city of Edmonton, Canada is already diverting approximately 60 percent of its municipal waste from the landfill. That figure is ...
A state-of-the-art biofuels plant in northeast Edmonton has shut down production, 14 years after the City of Edmonton and Enerkem Alberta Biofuels struck a deal to turn waste into ethanol. Under the ...
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 ...
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 is exploring changes to its organic waste processing program due to a significant increase in volume, driven by a growing population. It is projected that the city will need to ...
Edmonton needs more space to process organic waste as its facilities won't be able to handle the increase in food scraps collected from households in the city's expanded strategy. The city plans to ...
The waste management scam continues in Edmonton. Over a decade of lies by the waste management team and closed door city council decisions. We were told we had the best or nearly the best waste ...
The City of Edmonton estimates that about 50 per cent of single-family residential waste could be composted, and yet, only about six to eight per cent is. Most municipalities aim to capture about 80 ...
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