Advanced Waste Services Believes Water is the Ultimate Recyclable
Annually, Advanced Waste Services converts more than 300 million pounds of contaminated wastewater into new and valuable natural resources.
MILWAUKEE, IL, August 05, 2012
Industrial manufacturing is changing rapidly as the era of sustainable manufacturing continues to surge in the United States. Companies are rapidly adopted 10 year plans for environmental sustainability to achieve zero waste and zero landfill.Achieving zero waste and zero landfill goals become easier when suppliers provide materials that are 100% recyclable. However this remains a costly option for suppliers to achieve and still be cost competitive.
"There are few things in this world that are infinitely recyclable and one of the big ones is water," says Mike Malatesta, President of Advanced Waste Services. "Water is tough, resilient and usually easy to clean."
Malatesta contends that the easiest way to take steps towards zero waste and zero landfill goals, is for companies to adopt a water stewardship program. He shares his inspiration for how we use and recycle water responsibly comes from renown water expert, Charles Fishman.
"Fishman's article in the Washington Post, Five Myths About Water, is both provocative and meaningful to those who really want to understand the water dynamic" says Malatesta. " Which I like to think about as use water, enjoy water, water get's dirty, water is made clean and repeat.
Based in the Midwest, Advanced Waste Services is dedicated to providing clients with waste minimization strategies, industrial cleaning solutions, safety training, and Spill ResponseTM. Founded in 1993, the company is committed to sustainability for our businesses, communities and environment by having Earth Conversations with clients.