Biohitech global, inc. enters into contract with national waste management services company
Biohitech global, inc. (biohitech) announced that it has entered into a contract with a national waste management services company to help a leading international automobile manufacturer achieve sustainability goals at one of its north american vehicle production plants. under the terms of the contract, all non-recyclable waste generated at the production plant will be transported to biohitech's martinsburg hebiot facility for processing. the martinsburg hebiot facility diverts as much as 80% of waste from landfills by utilizing a patented high efficiency mechanical and biological treatment process ("hebiot process"). the hebiot process results in the production of an epa recognized renewable fuel that can be used as a partial replacement for coal. the 56,000 square foot martinsburg hebiot facility is completely enclosed and fully automated with no waste or odors being exposed to the outside environment. the company estimates the contract will result in the diversion of over 1.1 million pounds of waste from landfills annually.
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