Renewables
Tour the Maryland Bioenergy Center, Jessup
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What Businesses Need To Know About New Requirements For Maryland’s Food Waste Generators
Maryland recently became the latest among a growing number of states that require businesses to recycle food residuals with the passage of HB264/SB483, Organics Recycling and Waste Diversion in the 2021 legislation session.
Equipping health care, education and entertainment institutions to create a more resilient Maryland: Virtual Event Recap
Earlier this month, Bioenergy Devco hosted experts in institutional waste management in the third in a series of events to discuss Maryland’s new organics waste diversion law and best practices for implementing organics diversion programs among Maryland’s generators of organic waste.
Equipping food retail and manufacturing businesses to create a more resilient Maryland: Virtual Event Recap
Bioenergy Devco hosted experts in waste management to discuss Maryland’s new organics waste diversion law, best practices for implementing organics diversion programs for food retailers and manufacturers and considerations for working with haulers.
Bioenergy Devco Issues Statement Responding to Biden Administration’s Ban on Russian Oil Imports
Bioenergy Devco, the leading developer of anaerobic digestion facilities, that has the power to sustainably transform organic waste into renewable natural gas and green hydrogen, issued a statement following President Biden’s announcement to ban Russian oil imports.
Equipping county and municipal leaders to create a more resilient Maryland: Virtual Event Recap Part 2
In part two of our three-part blog coverage of last week’s conversation with state and municipal recycling and organics diversion leaders, we share remarks from Eliza Johnston, Director of Public Policy at ICF.
Equipping county and municipal leaders to create a more resilient Maryland: Virtual Event Recap
Last week, Bioenergy Devco hosted experts and peers in organics management and the circular economy from jurisdictions across the country to discuss Maryland’s new organics waste diversion law, best practices for implementing organics diversion programs at the local level, and considerations for supporting local businesses with compliance.