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Power in Numbers: Emerson Helps Large Venues Turn Food Waste into Energy
September 20, 2016 10:00 AM EDTCLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Thundering applause. Palpable excitement. Large-scale events are marked by common elements, but one universal feature exists just behind the scenes: food waste. As attendance numbers pile up, so does the food waste.
But Grind2Energy, Emersons innovative large-scale food waste recycling system, is putting food waste to workby converting it into energy. Because more food waste leads to more energy, the impact at large venues like the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland can really add up. In fact, at the recent Republican National Convention, the center generated over two tons of waste.
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