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WASTE TO ENERGY IN SANGUS:
WIN Waste converts waste into power, reducing the volume of waste going into our landfills by 90%.
Waste-to-energy facilities like WIN Waste's significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to disposing of waste at landfills.
Waste-to-energy facilities create renewable energy from waste. This means less use of coal, oil, and natural gas.
WIN Waste recovers and recycles more than 7,500 tons of metals each year in Saugus.
WIN Waste control systems consistently outperform some of the most stringent regulatory and environmental standards.
The US EPA has endorsed Waste-to-Energy as a preferred method of waste disposal and has designated it as a renewable energy source.
WASTE TO ENERGY IN SANGUS:
of waste processed per year by WIN Waste Saugus
of greenhouse gasses avoided for every 1 ton of waste
powered by Waste to Energy in Boston
WIN WASTE IN SANGUS:
Our commitment to the environment goes beyond our waste-to-energy facilities. WIN Waste maintains the Bear Creek Wildlife Sanctuary, a 370-acre refuge abutting the 2,274-acre Rumney Marsh ecosystem in Saugus and Revere. The Sanctuary provides habitat for more than 200 species of migratory birds and is certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council as both a Wildlife at Work and a Corporate Lands for Learning habitat location.
Bear Creek features an outdoor classroom and hosts school groups for tours and field trips. A large group of birders participate in weekly walks, documenting various species that have taken up residence in the sanctuary.