waste-to-energy technology / waste-to-energy plants / effort manufacturers / produce electricity / municipal waste-to-energy plants / air pollution control systems / waste-to-energy facilities / waste-to-energy plant emissions / waste-to-energy / mechanical devices / natural gas / hot flue gas / greenhouse gas / paint / oil / energy content / construction applications / food / energy / energy recovery / recovered energy / miracle energy source / rubber burning / air quality control systems / electricity / crude oil / consumer products / natural rubber / waste-to-energy plant / waste-to-energy facility / waste-to-energy helps existing landfills / mining / methane gas / diverse applications / manufacturing / potent greenhouse gas / chemicals / greater energy diversity / food waste / increased energy security / /
Organization
United States Environmental Protection Agency / Council on Engineering / Municipal Waste Management Association / US Environmental Protection Agency / Association of North America / office of Air and Radiation / Solid Waste Processing Division / Solid Waste Association of North America / office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response / Senate / Integrated Waste Services Association / Research Foundation / American Society of Mechanical Engineers / /
Person
Jeremy O'Brien / Susan A. Thornloe / Maria Zannes / Jonathan V.L. Kiser / Administrators Marianne Horinko / M. Zannes / Keith Weitz / Emergency Response / Jenna Jambeck / Bob Graham / Jeffery Holmstead / /
Position
gardener / Assistant / /
ProvinceOrState
Vermont / Maine / Rhode Island / Massachusetts / New Hampshire / /
Technology
Radiation / waste-to-energy technology / pollution control / /