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01Oct2014

Advantage Magazine – Green Tech Advances

October 1, 2014 Sarah W Media, Military 64

Advantage Magazine features Eco Waste Solutions

Eco Waste Solutions’ Jean Lucas is featured in the Q4 issue of Advantage Magazine.

Environmental technology company Eco Waste Solutions has gone, quite literally, to the ends of the earth for its clients—specifically Canadian Forces Station Alert (CFS Alert), an intelligence-intercept facility of the Canadian military. The base is located at the northeastern tip of Ellesmere Island, and it’s considered the northernmost inhabited place on the planet.

So, what made Eco Waste Solutions the right company for this remote military base?

In short, it’s a technology called the Eco Waste Oxidizer, which performs thermal waste conversion. “In other words,” says Jean Lucas, vice president of business development, “we burn garbage.”

The Oxidizer, a large steel machine that has the ruggedness of a tank paired with a high-tech control system and an easy-to-use touch-screen display, helps communities (including military bases and mine camps) that don’t have access to traditional waste-disposal infrastructure get rid of their trash. The remote communities are often in environmentally sensitive locations, where they often don’t want or aren’t allowed to create a landfill.

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09Sep2014

Eco Waste Solutions named Defense Energy Technology Challenge Finalist

September 9, 2014 Sarah W International partnerships, Military 87

Deployable Waste to Energy Conversion technology to be presented at the Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit

 

September 9, 2014 BURLINGTON, Ontario – Eco Waste Solutions (EWS), a manufacturer of thermal waste conversion and energy recovery technologies, is pleased to announce that it was selected as a finalist in the Defense Energy Technology Challenge (DETC).

The Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries Organization (CTSI) selected the top 14 technologies, from over 200 entries, for presentation at the Summit.  Each submission was reviewed in several areas including solution fit, strengths of technology, challenges of implementation/adoption, positioning guidance, and strength of potential collaboration opportunities.

Challenge awardees will present their energy technologies to a high-level panel of military and defense energy leadership during the Pacific Defense Energy Summit on Sept. 15-17 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Energy security and independence are critical to America’s national security and are two goals at the heart of the U.S. Military’s investment in clean energy technologies.

The DETC program is co-located with the Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and the Asia Pacific Resilience Innovation Summit, convening global leadership across the resilience pillars of energy, agriculture, water and security.

Jean Lucas, Eco Waste Solutions’ Executive Vice President of Business Development, will be presenting the company’s DWEC (Deployable Waste to Energy Conversion) System.  The containerized waste disposal system is designed with the goal of being smaller, lighter, and more fuel efficient than options currently available, as well as producing a net energy benefit for expeditionary military bases.

Eco Waste Solutions (EWS) is an award-winning, privately-held Canadian environmental technology company that custom engineers and manufactures proven, advanced thermal treatment technologies for solid and liquid waste. Since 1994 we have demonstrated leadership in design-quality, environmental integrity and excellent customer service. Unlike many emerging technologies still in development, the EWS systems are commercialized and proven to process waste reliably. Our technological innovations include 4G controls, containerized mobile incinerators and scalable, modular systems that can offer heat recovery in the form of hot water, steam and Energy-From-Waste.  www.ecosolutions.com

For more information please contact:
Mr. Steve Meldrum
President & CEO
Eco Waste Solutions
(905) 634-7022
info@ecosolutions.com
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26Jun2014

Launch of Small Scale WTE Converter receives a boost from the Government of Canada

June 26, 2014 Sarah W Awards 69

June 26, 2014 BURLINGTON, Ontario – Eco Waste Solutions (EWS), a manufacturer of thermal waste conversion and energy recovery technologies, is pleased to announce that it has received financial support from the National Research Council of Canada’s Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP).  NRC-IRAP is Canada’s premier innovation assistance program for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

In addition to advisory services and technological expertise, the research funding received from NRC-IRAP will be applied to advance the development of the Eco Waste Solutions Technology: the Eco Waste Oxidizer.  The development project will be centered on refining the Continuous Processing Waste Handling System that EWS has developed. The Continuous Feed (CF) design allows EWS to scale up the Eco Waste Oxidizer technology to address new markets.  The project under development will process up to 2000 kg of waste per hour and can be scaled to 4000 kg per hour.  Multiple trains can be linked to meet the waste disposal needs of a small city with a population of more than 100,000 people – a city the size of Thunder Bay.

This expanded capability is driving the company’s movement into the small scale waste-to-energy (WTE) market.  Steve Meldrum, President & CEO of EWS, says “All communities want proven technologies but the established WTE players are focused strictly on large capacity facilities.  We know that there are hundreds of communities with smaller populations in North America who need a WTE solution and don’t want to have to import garbage to make it feasible.  With our new products we can address this gap in the marketplace.”

Company Information:

Eco Waste Solutions (EWS) is an award-winning, privately-held Canadian environmental technology company that custom engineers and manufactures proven, advanced thermal treatment technologies for solid and liquid waste. Since 1994 we have demonstrated leadership in design-quality, environmental integrity and excellent customer service. Unlike many emerging technologies still in development, the EWS systems are commercialized and proven to process waste reliably. Our technological innovations include 4G controls, containerized mobile incinerators and scalable, modular systems that can offer heat recovery in the form of hot water, steam and Energy-From-Waste.  www.ecosolutions.com

For more information please contact:

Mr. Steve Meldrum
President & CEO
Eco Waste Solutions
(905) 634-7022
info@ecosolutions.com
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27Jan2014

Nunatsiaq Online: City of Iqaluit gets its first incineration lesson

January 27, 2014 Sarah W Media 67

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Iqaluit City Council reinforced its opinion that the city must include a garbage incinerator within its new waste management plan at a special meeting Jan. 21, when council members got their first lesson on incinerators from a waste-management systems company.

Unconvinced that city administration had any information about incineration, city Coun. Kenny Bell invited Eco Waste Solutions, an Ontario-based producer of incinerators for remote communities, to explain the system to council.

The company’s president and vice-president described their systems, geared for remote communities, by teleconference from the company’s offices in Burlington.

“I was just trying to inform council,” Bell told Nunatsiaq News, Jan. 23. City administration is “just not giving us information – that’s what I’ve been saying the whole time now.

“They just give us stuff, and say here, approve it. And that’s kind of hard,” particularly when the city is asked to commit to projects covering a decade or more, worth several millions of dollars, he said.

Even though the city completed its new solid waste management plan in November after two years of planning and public consultations, council refused to pass the $9 million plan when it came time to approve, Dec. 10 – because it lacked an incinerator.

Council ordered the city’s department of engineering to include one within the plan as soon as possible. The addition would increase the set-up cost of the city’s new solid waste plan by about $5 million, according to the city’s department of engineering.

Without an incinerator, plans for a new waste site to replace the expired West 40 site amount to “just another garbage dump,” Coun. Terry Dobbin said at the Jan. 21 meeting.

“The key is diversion, we’ve got to keep out of a landfill site,” Dobbin said.
In a question period after the incinerator company’s presentation, Dobbin commented that Canada incinerates little more than eight per cent of its waste, while some countries in Europe incinerate well over 40 per cent.

He asked Eco Waste Solutions’ presenter, company vice president Jean Lucas, why so little incineration takes place in the country.

“In my observation, the reason is we’ve had the luxury of just so much land,” she answered. “And as long as we move that landfill far enough away – maybe not in your case, but in most communities, it just ends up being ‘out of site, out of mind.’”

With Iqaluit’s waste plans calling for a new landfill to be located 8.5 kilometres northwest from the city centre, out of town limits, Lucas’ description sounded familiar.

“Because we’ve had this luxury of so much space, and so much free land, I think Canadians have taken advantage of it and we haven’t had to pay the price,” Lucas added.

“In Europe, there is a high density of population in cities, very limited land, and they’re much more opposed to land contamination through waste.”

Canada doesn’t have the same economic pressures pushing it to incinerate waste, she said, and until that happens, “I think a lot of this will continue.”

However, dumping into landfills is not an option at remote camps for mines and military installations, as well as communities that want to keep their surrounding landscape garbage-free.

This is the clientele that Eco Waste Systems serves with its incinerator systems – remote communities with populations as high as 5,000, Lucas said.

Lucas, with company president Steve Meldrum, said their systems are pre-fabricated, shipped and installed on-site. The company has produced incinerators for customers in 14 countries around the world since 1994.

Clients in Canada include the Canadian Armed Forces, who use the systems at two Canadian Forces Stations on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, and incinerators for mining operations such as Baffinland’s Mary River iron ore mine, and Agnico Eagle’s Meadowbank gold mine.

Northern communities using incinerators include the Skagway, Alaska, and the Cree community of Wemindji in Quebec, Lucas said.

Incineration must follow territorial and provincial environmental regulations. The main concern is emissions of dioxins and furans, Lucas said. These pollutants are released in smoke, and must be kept within norms set by regulations.

“Back in the old days, incinerators produced a lot of smoke and had incomplete combustion,” Lucas said. This generated the air pollutants at levels that were hazardous.

Current standards call for near-complete burning of waste at 1,000 C, she said, which can eliminate the toxins. Standards don’t allow incinerators to take on all types of waste either, she added.

“You really should have a waste-diversion plan in place,” Lucas said. This is to keep hazardous material out of the incinerator, for starters. Also, bulky items and waste that does not burn would be kept out.

Incinerators leave a “relatively small amount” of ash in the end, which has little value. “It’s a safe, inert substance that is easy to dispose of,” and not harmful to wildlife, Lucas said.

Asked about costs associated with training to operate their incinerators, Lucas said the equipment is “fairly straightforward,” with simple mechanical operation “that operates much like a furnace.”

“Most of the people operating our systems are not highly educated. Some have never been to high school,” she said. “Training is brought down to a level that makes it easy to understand.”

When it comes to maintenance, “we recommend local tradespeople do the work,” she added.

Simple-to-operate equipment is important for remote communities, Lucas said, because many of their operators have high staff turnover.

She pointed to Canadian Forces Bases as an extreme example, where “you may have a different operator from one day to the next, and there’s very little overlap.”

Mayor John Graham said he was thankful for the presentation as a “starting point” to fit an incinerator into the city’s solid-waste management plan.

He said the city has placed a priority on completing the plan as soon as possible, to conform to standards set by Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.

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13Nov2013

Eco Waste Solutions wins Technology Green 15TM Award

November 13, 2013 Sarah W Awards 93

Eco Waste named green company

Burlington, November 13, 2013: Eco Waste Solutions today announced it is a named winner of the prestigious Deloitte Technology Green 15TM Award for developing technology solutions and intellectual property that promotes efficient use of the earth’s resources. The Deloitte Technology Green 15 Award recognizes winners that create technology solutions that reduce environmental impacts while improving operational performance and productivity.

“Deloitte’s Technology Green 15 companies make a positive impact on the environment with innovations that help reduce global warming, and save energy to preserve the environment,” said Richard Lee, Deloitte’s National Managing Partner, Technology, Media & Telecommunications. “They deserve to be recognized for their leadership in creating major breakthroughs in the field of clean technology.”

Eco Waste Solutions’ CEO Steve Meldrum, credits delivering only the most proven, practical, and environmentally sound solutions, with the company’s ability to achieve early success in this segment.  Meldrum said “The waste technology space is filled with companies that are years away from producing anything that can be relied upon to solve the waste problems facing us now.  Eco Waste Solutions is proud of the fact that our systems are making a positive impact in the world today. We are very honoured to be recognized for our achievements through this unique award for the second time.”

Eco Waste Solutions’ proprietary waste gasification-oxidation technology has a wide following due to its ability to process municipal solid waste, without complex pre-processing, and reduce the volume by over 90% to an inert residual that can be re-used.  This practical, cost effective approach is combined with state of the art air pollution controls to meet the strictest global standards.  The Eco Waste Oxidizer is also a fully commercialized platform for heat recovery and Energy from Waste.

About the Deloitte Technology Green 15TM – The Technology Green 15TM recognizes Canada’s leading GreenTech companies. GreenTech, the industry term for “green technologies”, is taking on greater importance in the world in general and the world of business in particular. It includes any technology that promotes a more efficient use and re-use of the earth’s resources in industrial production and consumption. GreenTech products and services are designed to reduce or eliminate environmental impacts and improve operational performance, productivity, or efficiency while reducing costs, inputs, energy consumption, waste, or pollution. Although many companies within GreenTech industry sectors are very different, they share a common trait: all use new, innovative technology to create products and services that compete with existing products and services on price and performance while reducing impact on the environment.

About the Deloitte Technology Fast 50TM – The Deloitte Technology Fast 50TM program is Canada’s pre-eminent technology awards program. Celebrating business growth, innovation and entrepreneurship, the program features four distinct categories including the Technology Fast 50TM Ranking, Companies-to-Watch Awards (early-stage Canadian tech companies in business less than five years, with the potential to be a future Deloitte Technology Fast 50TM candidate,) Leadership Awards (companies that demonstrate technological leadership and innovation within the industry) and the Deloitte Technology Green 15TM Awards (Canada’s leading GreenTech companies that promote a more efficient use and re-use of the earth’s resources in industrial production and consumption.) Program sponsors include Deloitte, Bennett Jones and OMERS Ventures. For further information, visit www.fast50.ca.

About Eco Waste Solutions – Eco Waste Solutions (EWS) is an award-winning, privately-held Canadian environmental technology company that custom engineers and manufactures proven, advanced thermal treatment technologies for solid and liquid waste. Since 1994 we have demonstrated leadership in design-quality, environmental integrity and excellent customer service. Unlike many emerging technologies still in development, the EWS systems are fully commercialized and process waste reliably. Our technological innovations include 4G controls, containerized mobile incinerators and scalable, modular systems that can offer heat recovery in the form of hot water, steam, and Energy from Waste. www.ecosolutions.com

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Eco Waste Solutions has been delivering thermal waste conversion solutions to companies, communities, governments and military organizations around the world for more than 30 years. From waste management consulting to technology selection, project management and implementation, we help thermal waste conversion projects thrive.

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300-5500 North Service Rd
Burlington, ON L7L 6W6
Tel. 905-634-7022

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Batavia, NY 14020
Tel. 585-895-6176

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