How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Technology for Waste Disposal
As stated in a recent NYTimes article, artificial intelligence is becoming mainstream for business now, extending beyond tech and into sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, aviation and more. BioHiTech is taking a similar path when it comes to waste management. Our company started out with a piece of hardware – an aerobic digester for the […]
BioHiTech launches interactive industrial communication technology
Dive Brief: • BioHiTech Global has launched a new communication technology called BioHiTech Alto which can increase productivity for the company’s Ec…
A Food Waste Company Connected Its Low-Tech Digesters To The Cloud Using AWS And Slack
Slack’s chat tools has gotten popular enough that many startups and tech companies have built their own integrations, while others have raised million…
Talkin’ Trash: Quotes from David Steiner, Keefe Harrison, BioHiTech Global and more
“I’m not going to apologize for being a for-profit company.” — Waste Management CEO David Steiner at a recent Resource Recycling Conference in New Or…
Yes, It’s Possible to Do Good in the World and Still Make Money
By: BRADLEY TUSK Founder and CEO, Tusk Ventures and Tusk Strategies If the goal of life is maximizing happiness, then you probably want to run a bus…
Data analytics: The most effective approach for a zero waste solution
Waste Management recently revealed the results of a study it conducted on the costs and benefits to recycling. Among its conclusions the company sugge…
Waste management is changing, and this is why businesses should care
Every year in the U.S. 34 million tons of food is wasted and carted to landfills. Beyond contributing to the dangerous methane released into the atmosphere every year, for densely populated areas the process is unbelievably costly and grossly inefficient. To put the traditional waste management process in perspective, here’s what we’re talking about. Trash […]