WastAway® Trademarks Granted for the Russian Federation
WastAway’s trademarks for WastAway® (English and Cyrillic) have been granted for the Russian Federation.
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 …
Continue reading →Wāstaway® and Alpine Energy Group will join the Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority (VIWMA) and the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (VIWAPA), co-hosts for the Caribbean Water and Wastewater Conference, in featuring their recently announced energy from waste project. The US Virgin Islands recently signed an agreement to use Wāstaway technology to transform the …
Continue reading →Oranjestad, Aruba — The ribbons have been cut, the machinery has been started, and Aruba is about to end its first month as an environmental leader by using WastAway® technology to recycle about half of the island’s municipal waste. Barely a month since its opening, the plant is already processing about half of the island’s …
Continue reading →On Friday, July 17, 2009, the Caribbean island nation of Aruba will become an environmental leader when they stop filling their landfills with municipal waste and begin recycling it, using Wastaway® technology. A newly built Wastaway Aruba facility will divert and process up to half of the island’s municipal solid waste. In 2002, Aruba’s landfill …
Continue reading →Training began last week for five Arubans who will oversee the operations of the WastAway® Aruba facility. Bouldin Corporation® is hosting the five workers at the new WastAway® Worldwide Training Center in Morrison, Tennessee for ten days. The intense training includes classroom and hands-on instruction. The Aruban workers are bilingual in English and Papiamento, the …
Continue reading →MCMINNVILLE, TN – Bouldin and Lawson®, a subsidiary of Bouldin Corporation®, recently secured a $15.5 million project to build their first international WastAway® (pronounced Waste-A-Way) system in the Caribbean island country of Aruba. The project will be used to recycle 50% of that island’s municipal solid waste stream instead of sending it to landfills. The …
Continue reading →Quebec, Canada— A project involving Canadian companies and local government tested ten tons of Fluff® in the first of a three-part trial to see if Fluff® can be used as a source for the development of alternative energy. An independent testing laboratory in Canada used thermal oxidation with the first shipment of Fluff® pellets to …
Continue reading →Champaign, IL — Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) issued a report recommending the Army proceed with the development of a deployable WasteAway® system. It is recommended that alternative operating scenarios and system configurations that address the treatment of other problem base camp wastes also be investigated. Bouldin Corp.®, in McMinnville, TN, has developed a technology …
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