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Emission Data Now Available Online for Five New York Waste-to-Energy Facilities

February 10, 2022

hempstead, cems, long island, new york

MORRISTOWN, N.J.  – Covanta, a world leader in sustainable waste and energy solutions, announced that emissions data for five of its New York Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facilities is now available online. This data, which is the same used by onsite operators to monitor operational performance, provides an unfettered view for community members and stakeholders to experience the science behind modern waste management facilities.

“By making this data readily available to the public, we hope that people will see beyond our facilities’ industrial appearance and develop a greater understanding of how Waste-to-Energy technology fits into New York’s ambitious climate goals.” said Derek Veenhof, executive vice president and chief operating officer at Covanta. “Waste-to-Energy is widely recognized as the more sustainable option for disposing of non-hazardous, household waste post recycling versus sending that waste to a landfill. WTE technology helps mitigate global warming by cutting greenhouse gas emissions through methane avoidance, while increasing recycling through metal recovery.”

Facility information and emissions data for the five New York sites can be found at the following links:

Online emissions data for Covanta MacArthur in Ronkonkoma, NY will be available soon. Continuous emissions monitoring is an important tool in determining a facility’s compliance with the strict emission limits set forth under the federal Clean Air Act and New York’s progressive state regulatory requirements. Covanta’s New York facilities operate up to 99 percent below their permit air limits – demonstrating their strong environmental track record.

Waste-to-Energy facilities convert the waste that remains after recycling into electricity for homes and businesses. This technology is recognized internationally as a source of greenhouse gas mitigation because it diverts waste from landfills, a major source of methane, a greenhouse gas 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Scientists have estimated that each ton of waste diverted from landfill to Waste-to-Energy facilities reduces life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions by one ton.

Annually, Covanta’s New York Waste-to-Energy facilities reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2.6 million metric tons and generate continuous power for over 120,000 homes.

About Covanta

Covanta is a world leader in providing sustainable waste and energy solutions. Annually, Covanta's modern Waste-to-Energy facilities safely convert approximately 21 million tons of waste from municipalities and businesses into clean, renewable electricity to power one million homes and recycle 600,000 tons of metal. Through a vast network of treatment and recycling facilities, Covanta also provides comprehensive industrial material management services to companies seeking solutions to some of today's most complex environmental challenges.For more information, visit covanta.com.

Media Contact

Nicolle Robles, Covanta
1.862.345.5245
Nrobles@covanta.com

A major source of net carbon negative energy

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For each ton of waste we recover for energy, Covanta saves 1 ton of CO2 equivalents (CO2e). In 2022, we avoided 19 million metric tons of CO2e.

A major source of net carbon negative energy

8 acquisitions
For each ton of waste we recover for energy, Covanta saves 1 ton of CO2 equivalents (CO2e). In 2022, we avoided 19 million metric tons of CO2e.

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