Claystone Waste Becomes Leading Organic Matter Supplier for Alberta Municipalities, The Canadian Business Journal
BEAVER COUNTY, Alberta, Sept. 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Claystone Waste Ltd. today announced it will begin construction on a state-of-the-art, $4 million aerated composting facility in Riley, Alberta. The facility, which he expects to be operational by summer 2023, will process up to 20,000 tons of source separated organic matter per year. This includes biodegradable supports such as wood fibres.
Claystone is building this facility to help Alberta’s municipalities and large commercial companies achieve their waste diversion goals. Once operational, Claystone will become the leading organic matter supplier for the Edmonton metropolitan area as communities and businesses accelerate their composting strategies to meet their waste reduction goals.
Claystone CEO Pierre Breau said: “This means supporting municipal waste diversion goals through the construction and operation of compost sorting facilities to treat sorted organic waste.”
Advanced composting facilities are carefully designed and deploy industry best practices to control and manage odors.
“With careful design and careful operation, odors can be reduced to levels that do not interfere with nearby wind zones,” Blow says. “Claystone is committed to being a good neighbor and a responsive community partner. is.”
Construction of the facility will create up to 40 jobs and will contribute to continued employment growth in the region through the full-time jobs required to operate.
For more information on Claystone composting facilities, visit claystonewaste.com.
About claystone waste
Claystone Waste Ltd. is a leader in waste management in Western Canada, operating a Sanitary Class II landfill in Beaver County, Alberta, which collects municipal solid waste from Edmonton and surrounding municipalities in the Edmonton metropolitan area. , and large volumes of Class II non-hazardous waste. Industrial waste. The facility is one of the largest in Western Canada, providing advanced waste treatment, recycling and remediation technologies to municipal and industrial customers.
Claystone Waste is owned by the municipalities of Beaver County, Tofield Township, Viking Township, Holden Village and Ryley Village. Claystone Waste is a top 75 employer in Alberta.
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Claystone Waste Becomes Leading Organic Matter Supplier for Alberta Municipalities, The Canadian Business Journal
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