With Governor Justice’s signature to Senate Bill 368, solid waste assessment fees will be greatly eliminated for mixed waste processing and resource recovery facilities in the Mountain State. Now, facilities like Entsorga West Virginia will no longer be penalized with unassociated landfill fees and oversight by the Public Service Commission. Both actions will allow for greater economics and interest in additional facilities to be developed in the state.

“It’s a great time for these resource recovery and mixed waste processing facilities to expand across West Virginia,” said Mitch Carmichael, Secretary of the Department of Economic Development. “More facilities will lead to less trash in our landfills, more jobs for our citizens, and increased recycling rates in our communities.”

Advanced resource recovery manufacturer Entsorga West Virginia, located in Martinsburg, is home to the nation’s first HEBioT™ facility and is redefining the management of waste across the state. The facility collects municipal solid waste (MSW) and consumer and industrial non-hazardous wastes, removes the metals and recycles material that consumers have not separated, and converts remaining material to a cleaner alternative fuel that can be utilized to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

“At our facility, municipal solid waste and various types of commercial and industrial wastes that would otherwise be landfilled are put to use as a sustainable fuel,” said Anthony Fuller, CEO of BioHiTech, the majority owner of Entsorga West Virginia. “We are grateful to do business in West Virginia and look forward to furthering zero waste initiatives across the state.”

To read the full story, visit https://westvirginia.gov/new-law-makes-mixed-waste-manufacturing-and-resource-recovery-financially-possible-in-west-virginia/.
Author: West Virginia Development Office
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