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WastAway wants to transform Murfreesboro's garbage into a fuel source. Instead of burying trash for free at Middle Point Landfill, Murfreesboro officials are considering development of a $45 million WastAway building to covert garbage into a biomass fuel on Butler Drive in an industrial area on the city's south side. Four Murfreesboro City Council...

An Environmental Protection Agency Comfort Letter recently issued regarding WastAway’s SE3™ fuel provides users solid assurances of regulatory compliance as a non-waste material, compatibility with fossil fuels, and significantly low levels of contamination. “This means the EPA concurs with our product’s capability to more cleanly utilize...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Randall Roe, former Vice Chairman of Burns and Roe Enterprises (BRE), founded in 1932, has joined WastAway’s Board of Directors and will provide leadership and strategic guidance as the company expands into new power markets for its clean solid fuel products derived...

This shareable e-link will take readers to a brief overview of how WastAway’s SE3™ Fuel benefits coal users. It is a summary of what we deliver and why it matters. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/1039800/...

This e-brochure provides a quick overview of WastAway’s approach to handling waste, and how it benefits everyone involved. You will find out how our company began, see photos of plants we’ve built and how the process works. You will also find that we understand the...

During SWANA’s 2018 WasteCon convention and national conference, over 50 solid waste professionals and managers from across America elected to take the short bus hop from Nashville to Morrison, TN and see WastAway’s facility convert raw MSW into fuel and recyclables. Groups rotated between plant tours and...

Finding ways to drastically reduce the amount of garbage simply being dumped into landfills has become an ongoing frustration for many cities and counties. Add to the financial puzzle  uncertain, and often very costly, recycling and material recovery program results due to wild swings in commodity markets. Pile on...