Alberta Waste Technology Projects Get $32-Million Boost
Solid Waste & Recycling Canada’s Magazine on collection, hauling, processing & disposal. January 13, 2014 Click Here to Read Article
Continue reading →Solid Waste & Recycling Canada’s Magazine on collection, hauling, processing & disposal. January 13, 2014 Click Here to Read Article
Continue reading →WastAway’s Trademarks for Fluff® and FLAF® (Cyrillic script) have been granted for the Russian Federation.
Continue reading →WastAway® was recently featured in Canada’s Edmonton Journal in an article discussing Drayton Valley’s municipal landfill site and the $10 million in funding for the purpose of adopting WastAway technology.
Continue reading →McMinnville, TN – WastAway® LLC, of McMinnville, TN announced today that CCEMC (Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada has awarded a $10 million grant to the town Of Drayton Valley in Alberta. The grant is directed towards the purchase and construction of a WastAway facility to convert municipal solid waste into solid …
Continue reading →Solid Waste & Recycling Canada’s Magazine on collection, hauling, processing & disposal – October 21, 2013 Click here to read article
Continue reading →WastAway’s European Patent Application “System and Method for Processing Waste on a Continuous Basis” has been granted. WastAway® has applied for validation of the patent in relevant market countries across Europe. The patent covers the WastAway® technology for continuous-flow processing of municipal solid waste into environmentally-friendly, pathogen-free fuel and feedstock.
Continue reading →Source: Southern Standard. Four Canadian officials were in Warren County on Wednesday to take a tour of the WastAway®facility at Mt. View Industrial Park. The officials were from the town of Drayton Valley, which is located in Alberta. The reason for their visit is Drayton Valley was recently awarded a $10 million grant to reduce its greenhouse …
Continue reading →WastAway’s trademarks for WastAway® (English and Cyrillic) have been granted for the Russian Federation.
Continue reading →The WastAway® technology is certainly making inroads in Western Canada. Drayton Valley Alberta is a small community that has big plans. They would like to use the WastAway technology to convert their municipal solid waste into fuel pellets called Processed Engineered Fuel (PEF). PEF would be sold to local coal-burning power plants, reducing fossil fuel …
Continue reading →WastAway® Services Canada applied for a research grant in October 2011. The process included a Statement of Interest followed by a Full Project Proposal. In May 2012, Alberta Innovates – Energy and Environment Solutions announced we were successful and awarded a matching grant. The research program was designed to measure the effects of co-firing WastAway’s …
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