Germany-based Stadler Group, with North American offices in Colfax, North Carolina, has commissioned what the company describes as the world’s first fully automated waste sorting plant in late 2015.
The automated pneumatic waste collection system is designed to serve residents and commercial users in Phase 1 of developing Konza Technopolis, which will host approximately 30,000 residents.
When the city started its automated trash collection system Monday, residents may still have seen solid waste workers dumping bags by hand into a truck. There is a reason for it, Columbia Utilities ...
As Konza Technopolis takes shape with the completion of its horizontal infrastructure, attention has shifted to the innovative amenities that define this Vision 2030 flagship project.At the forefront ...
BRATTLEBORO — With negotiations underway for the curbside trash and recycling collection contract, it appears likely residents will have a similar system moving forward but with a bigger price tag for ...
If Columbia County opts to borrow $55 million for an array of building projects, about $1 million of that would be spent at the county’s solid waste department. A County Board committee Monday heard ...
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