Technology Solutions
The technology powering environmentally sound waste management practices is changing fast.
Every day brings new solutions.
And our experienced consultants stay on top of the latest innovations for you.
We partner with innovative companies inventing, manufacturing, and employing state-of-the-art technologies to refine and improve waste management processes. Our partners include:
EcoPartners works in close collaboration with a variety of industry specialists, educational organizations, and trade associations to stay abreast of a rapidly changing marketplace. Among our partners are: Digester Doc, an anaerobic digestion consultancy and testing company based in Boise, Idaho; Harp Renewables, an aerobic equipment manufacturer based in Ireland; Scott Equipment, inventors of the Turbo Separator; and the Michigan Recycling Coalition.
Digester Doc
Valkyrie Analytics Monitoring System
Harp Renewables
Harp Renewables, a global leader in thermophilic aerobic digestion, and waste treatment solutions, is based in Kentstown, County Meath, Ireland. Harp Renewables combines electrical engineering expertise with renewable, proprietary bio-technology to provide clients with a better, cleaner, and more sustainable alternative to traditional waste disposal, while reducing overall costs. Visit Harp Renewables for more information.
Scott Equipment
Scott Equipment Company has been manufacturing industrial process equipment for over 50 years. Nestled in the rolling hills of Minnesota just south of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Scott Equipment has shipped more than 10,000 pieces of capital equipment to over 65 countries around the world. Visit Scott Equipment for more information.
Michigan Recycling Coalition
The Michigan Recycling Coalition fosters sustainability by leading, educating, and mobilizing business, government, nonprofit, and individuals to advance their own and collective resource use and recovery initiatives in Michigan. For more information visit the MRC.
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