Sep 25, 2019 | Waste Today & Recycling Product News
BioHiTech Global Inc., a waste management technology and services company based in Chestnut Ridge, New York, says it has received orders for its Revolution Series Digesters from four universities located in the northeastern US. The company says it has completed...
Oct 3, 2019 | Travel Channel
“One of the most important things the hospitality community can do is to embrace eco-friendly practices and reduce waste whenever possible.” Those are the words of Carlo Carroccia, general manager of The Spectator Hotel, a glamorous boutique property in...
Oct 25, 2019 | Oil & Gas 360
The largest cruise company in the world is betting on a microscopic solution to fix its massive plastic pollution problem. It’s already happening deep in the bowels of the Carnival Victory ship, where hundreds of pounds of food waste churns inside an enormous...
Nov 17, 2019 | The Delaware Review
It’s 6:30 p.m. and Caesar Rodney Dining Hall is buzzing with activity. As students finish their meals, they place their plates, still loaded with food, onto the conveyor belt to be washed. The filled plates slowly disappear from view and from memory. The conveyor belt...
Dec 12, 2019 | Cruise Industry News
Carnival Corporation has announced that it is pilot-testing food waste bio-digester technology to improve environmental compliance and the food waste disposal process onboard its ships, and plans to expand the program across its fleet in the near future. According to...
Dec 12, 2019 | The Maritime Executive
15 Carnival Corporation ships are testing food waste bio-digester machines that separate plastics from food waste while naturally breaking down the food. Throughout the day, as food scraps are added to the system, a mix of microorganisms, including microbes and...