Wheelabrator Technologies

Wheelabrator Technologies is an industry leader in the safe and environmentally sound conversion of municipal solid waste (MSW) — and other renewable waste fuels — into clean energy. Wheelabrator pioneered the energy-from-waste (EfW) industry in the U.S. when it designed, built and operated the first commercially successful facility in 1975.
CONTRIBUTIONS
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Unite and Ignite—The Path to a Circular Economy July 7, 2015 from our Articles, The 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste
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Making Circular Economy Truly Global February 26, 2015 from our Articles, The 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste The Concept Circular Economy (CE) refers to the concept of using closed loop cycles in our current global system to ensure continuous material flow in closed loops. This also harnesses the resilience of biological cycles. The concept of closed loop ... Read More |
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Zero waste versus zero landfill August 26, 2014 from our The 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste, Video Panels Peter Jones and Maxine Perella discuss about Zero waste versus zero landfill and what should circular economy thinkers realistically aspire to.Read More |
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Igniting Circular Economy into action July 16, 2014 from our The 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste, Video Panels Watch our panelists James Greyson (BlindSpot Think Tank) and Geraldine Grennan (EPSRC) discuss Igniting Circular Economy into Action with Maxine PerellaRead More |
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Making Circular Economy truly global July 15, 2014 from our The 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste, Video Panels Watch Christian Rudolph (nextcycle), Alex Lemille (Wizeimpact), and Adam Minter (Junkyard Planet) discuss making circular economy truly global with Maxine PerellaRead More |
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Untangling behavioural drivers behind food waste June 15, 2014 from our Articles, The 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste Why do apparently rational consumers waste so much food? The drivers behind food waste are complex and include food pricing, logistical and storage issues.Read More |
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Appetite for reduction? Behaviour change and food waste April 21, 2014 from our The 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste, Video Panels Watch Phillip Ward, Julia Hailes, Jonathan Bloom, and Dean Pearce discuss Behaviour Change and Food Waste as part of the 2014 Global Dialogue on Waste.Read More |







