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Managing Editor, Waste Today
Streetsboro, Kent County
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By Bob Gaetjens Verified| Waste Today Verified At transfer stations and material recovery facilities (MRFs), a great deal of material comes in and out each day, and finding software that reliably reports weights and other data is critical. Andrea Rodriguez, director of engineering at FCC Environmental Services, which has North American offices in Houston, helped design a MRF in Dallas that opened in 2017
By Bob Gaetjens Verified| Waste Today Verified Waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities are a cog in local material disposal systems in the United States. Particularly in areas where landfilling is expensive or politically undesirable, a WTE facility often is a viable endpoint for material that cannot be recycled. In 2018, nearly 12 percent of the municipal solid waste (MSW) produced in the U.S. was sent to WTE facilities, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Waste Today
Waste Today is a specialized publication dedicated to the waste management and recycling sectors. It offers comprehensive coverage of various industry topics, including collection and transfer news, organics, recycling, waste-to-energy processes, and landfill management. The magazine operates under GIE Media, Inc. and is part of the Recycling Today Media Group, which has been committed to the environmental services industry since 1963. The publication provides a range of content and services for professionals in the field. This includes in-depth articles, operational focuses, and legislative updates. Waste Today also offers advertising opportunities and sponsored content for industry suppliers, enhancing their visibility among waste management professionals. Available in both print and digital formats, it ensures timely access to information through its website and e-newsletters. Additionally, Waste Today is connected to industry events and exhibitions that promote networking and education within the environmental services sector.
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