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Waste & Recycling September 20, 2019 06:30:14 AM

Covanta Hempstead Celebrates 30 Years of Service

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Located on 15 acres in Westbury, N.Y., Covanta Hempstead processes more than 1 million tons of waste each year and generates enough electricity to power 75,000 local homes and businesses.

Covanta Hempstead Celebrates 30 Years of Service

SEATTLE (Waste 360): Covanta Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y.’s, largest energy-from-waste facility, is celebrating 30 years of service to the community. Opened in 1989, the facility is a vital outlet for sustainably managing the waste generated by residents of the town of Hempstead and other neighboring municipalities, according to the company.

“When it comes to the environment and building a more sustainable future, we at Covanta are deeply committed to protecting tomorrow,” said Derek Veenhof, Covanta’s executive vice president of asset management, in a statement. “As our partner for the last three decades, the town of Hempstead shares this commitment, choosing to recover value from their waste to the benefit of its residents. Energy-from-waste was the right decision, at the right time, and as New York moves forward to a zero carbon economy, this facility will continue to play a vital role in achieving that goal.”

“The Covanta Hempstead energy-from-waste facility is the cornerstone of the town of Hempstead’s integrated waste management system,” said Town Supervisor Laura Gillen in a statement. “The facility provides a reliable and sustainable means of managing our waste, reduces greenhouse gases by avoiding landfills and generates clean energy for our community. We also greatly appreciate Covanta’s commitment to the community. Whether it is educating students on environmental stewardship or helping our veterans, Covanta has demonstrated that they are dedicated to being a good neighbor and improving the community any way they can.”

Located on 15 acres in Westbury, N.Y., Covanta Hempstead processes more than 1 million tons of waste each year and generates enough electricity to power 75,000 local homes and businesses. The facility also recycles more than 30,000 tons of metal annually.

 Courtesyhttps://www.waste360.com

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