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andrea
Big Game O
This year, the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, will see a monumental event between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals. Behind the spectacle, however, is an initiative few will see—one focused on lessening environmental impact.   With 3.1 million square feet to fill in any given event, the SoFi Stadium can see upwards of 95,000...
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May 29th, 2019 Portland, Oregon https://www.csrwire.com/press_releases/42008-Recognizing-the-Green-Sports-Alliance-2019-Innovators-of-the-Year  
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May 17, 2019 Dublin, Ireland ORCA Kills Off Food Waste Sustainably  
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Colorado State University has a new way to eat up leftover food waste this school year. The university has added an ORCA brand biological digester — the Canadian-made system houses microorganisms that break down food waste into a disposable liquid. The technology is part of the $11.2 million renovation project to the cafeteria at Corbett and Parmelee residence halls....
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By: The Composting Collaborative Much like other luxury hotels, the Mandarin Oriental located on the Southwest waterfront of Washington, DC manages a complicated and high volume foodservice operation. Unlike most of their peers, however, the Mandarin Oriental planned to thoughtfully address the property’s food waste and has implemented effective interventions. Mutsumi Mizuno, Director of Revenue...
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For the last year at Cordis, Auckland, a team member has been working day and night in the back of the house, turning food waste into water. ORCA is a stainless-steel container with a door for employees to deposit food waste. The machine ‘consumes’ the food, mimicking the human digestion process. The machine creates the...
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NEW YORK, NY, September 05, 2018 — ORCA is pleased to announce the availability of its smallest model yet, Baby ORCA. Baby ORCA is only 32″ long but can recycle up to 360lbs of food waste each day. Requiring only five square feet of real estate, the Baby ORCA addresses the space constraint that can...
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