How source separation and recovery feed cleaner energy and new local jobs.
A circular economy doesn't start at the power plant — it starts at the bin. Without reliable collection and good separation at source, even the best conversion technology runs short of clean, consistent feedstock.
That's why our Waste-to-Energy work is paired with collection networks, community education, and material-recovery partnerships. The system only works when every step, from household to facility, is connected.
Jobs at every stage
Circular infrastructure is local by nature. Collection, sorting, recovery, operations and maintenance all create work that can't be exported. For the cities we operate in, that means new, durable employment alongside cleaner streets.
We hire and train locally at every facility — building the skills base a long-term clean-energy industry depends on.
Measured in tonnes and megawatts
Success isn't abstract. We track it in tonnes of waste diverted from landfill and megawatts of clean power delivered to the grid. City by city, those numbers compound into a measurable environmental and economic dividend.


