Casella Unveils MRF Upgrade to Drive More Customer Circularity and Sustainable Recycling
The event included remarks from Windham Mayor
Prior to the upgrade, Casella’s Willimantic MRF processed approximately 60,000 tons of recyclables annually and expects now to be able to double that amount, while simultaneously improving efficiency and quality.
“As we continue to look at new ways to advance the amount of material we are able to process, we are thrilled to invest in this new technology in Connecticut,” said
The upgrades included a new sorting system, power infrastructure, lighting, a replacement tipping floor, new pavement, and enhanced fire suppression system.
In addition to the upgraded sorting technology deployed, Casella also partnered with Eversource to enhance the facility’s electrical efficiency and minimize its energy usage.
“We are proud to partner with forward-thinking companies like Casella in achieving their energy efficiency and sustainability goals,” said Eversource Vice President of Energy Efficiency and Electric Mobility
The facility was previously converted to a single-stream MRF in 2008. The recent upgrades unveiled represent a nearly
“The ongoing advancements of the circular economy depend on all stakeholders to do their part to make recycling more accessible, more convenient, and more efficient,” Casella said. “With these upgrades we continue to do our part in moving more material out of the waste stream and putting it to a higher and better use.”
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John W. Casella Speaks from Podium
Casella Chairman and CEO, John W. Casella addresses the crowd at Monday's Grand Re-opening event.
Casella Presents UConn Office of Sustainabillity with Check
Casella Chairman and CEO, John W. Casella , and President Ned Coletta present members of the UConn Office of Sustainability with a check for $10,000 .Patrick McKee , Director, UConn Office of SustainabilityBetsy Mortensen , Communications, Outreach, and Education Coordinator, UConn Office of SustainabilityDr . Emmanouil Anagnostou , Eversource Energy Endowed Chair in Environmental Engineering & Eversource Energy Center Director, UConn The $10,000 Donation will go to the UConn Office of Sustainability and will support a graduate fellowship for a zero-waste coordinator at the University.
John Casella and Tom DeVivo Shake Hands
Casella Chairman and CEO John W. Casella shakes Windham, Connecticut Mayor Tom DeViv's hand after cutting the ribbon at the Grand Re-opening. Casella President Ned Coletta , Casella Market Area Manager Michael Crowell and Windham Town Councilor Dawn Niles look on.
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