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Home » NewAge Industries achieves landfill-free status
NewAge Industries, Southampton, Pa., achieved zero-waste, landfill-free status company-wide. All of the company’s waste is reused, recycled or disposed of by combustion at a local energy from waste (EfW) facility.
“This has been a goal of ours as part of our sustainability program,” says Ken Baker, chief executive officer. “We went solar in 2011. Plant investments followed in the form of new windows, energy efficient lighting, building insulation and high-efficiency motors and capacitors. Going landfill free was a logical step.”