As some generators opt to install onsite technology to help manage food waste, tech firms are continuously improving their offerings and expanding services. For example, Chestnut Ridge, N.Y.-based BioHiTech Global Inc. is creating what it says is the first intelligent...
Mallory Szczepanski | June 21, 2017 Waste360 has identified five key trends that are shaping how the industry is managing food waste. With awareness of food waste spreading like wildfire, it’s no surprise that the waste and recycling industry has developed a...
Internet enabled, cans, carts, trucks and other pieces of equipment could lead to increased efficiency and lowered costs for the sector. David Bodamer | Jun 26, 2017 The trend of putting a wider variety of devices online—the so-called Internet of Things—continues to...
A recently announced partnership between a waste technology company and a compactor manufacturer will result in a “smart compactor” that collects information about the waste stream, fullness ratings, and operational health and efficiency. Megan Greenwalt | Oct 11,...
Waste 360: Talking Tech with Waste360’s 2020 Innovator Award Recipient Michael Schmidt Technology is on the rise in the waste and recycling industry, and this year’s Waste360 Innovator Award recipient is part of a company that’s developing and using technology to...