NEWS

Global Methane Assessment 2021

Benefits and Costs of Mitigating Methane Emissions Today humanity is facing three systemic and escalating planetary crises: the climate crisis, the biodiversity and nature crisis, and the pollution and waste crisis. These crises are not independent but linked and often stem from the same sources and unsustainable models of consumption and production. These links provide. Read More ›

Talking Trash in Davis County with Nathan Rich

In this episode Jake and BJ sit down with Nathan Rich, Executive Director of Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District. Hear how our garbage is managed from start to finish and the science behind getting rid of all of our crap. Learn about the machines processing 40 tons of of our garbage per hour and how. Read More ›

How do they stack up?

The majority of the more than 200 billion beverage containers used in the United States each year end up in the landfill, despite current recycling efforts. As policymakers look for ways to transform the U.S. recycling system, it is important to look at which beverage containers perform best in the current recycling system, as well. Read More ›

What Can I Put Into My Bin

We get asked all the time “What should I put into my recycling bin?” Well, the question actually has two answers which will make your job easier, promise. First answer is there are five things we are currently able to recycle: Watch the Video.

How to Safely Recycle Auto Batteries

Automotive batteries come in many shapes and sizes – but for gas-powered vehicles they serve a remarkably similar function – to start your vehicle. Eventually, any lead-acid battery will need to be replaced. Watch the Video.

“Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District is an efficient and well-run Special Service District serving Davis and Morgan Counties. They are continually looking for innovative ways to recycle, convert, and reuse sold waste. As a citizen of the community since 1996, I have really appreciated their forward thinking approach to solid waste disposal.”

- Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu, Davis County
“Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District is an efficient and well-run Special Service District serving Davis and Morgan Counties. They are continually looking for innovative ways to recycle, convert, and reuse solid waste. As a citizen of the community since 1996, I have really appreciated their forward-thinking approach to solid waste disposal.”

- Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu, Davis County
“Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District is an efficient and well-run Special Service District serving Davis and Morgan Counties. They are continually looking for innovative ways to recycle, convert, and reuse sold waste. As a citizen of the community since 1996, I have really appreciated their forward thinking approach to solid waste disposal.”

- Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu, Davis County
"Wasatch Integrated operates a super clean facility offering full-service landfill, green waste, and household hazardous waste drop off as well as upcycled green waste product for sale. They really care about residents living around the landfill. They have worked tirelessly to mitigate odors inherent to landfills, have constructed a costly cover over some of the garbage, and operate a system to collect gas from the landfill which has helped control odors. They are willing to listen and do everything they can to be a good neighbor."

- Mayor Jo Sjoblom, South Weber City
“I just turned seventy! I can honestly say that the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District landfill and I have grown up, side-by-side. During my youth a Saturday was not complete without a trip to the “dump” and being hefted up onto Mr. Jacques’ Caterpillar® dozer. Wasatch Integrated has brought the “dump” of my childhood into the 21st century, with state-of-the-art solid waste disposal, recycling, and re-use facilities. The newly constructed Material Recovery and Transfer Facility recycles many different types of waste materials and will be instrumental in preserving the landfill for future kids."

- Mayor Mike Gailey, Syracuse City
“I just turned seventy! I can honestly say that the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District landfill and I have grown up, side-by-side. During my youth a Saturday was not complete without a trip to the “dump” and being hefted up onto Mr. Jacques’ Caterpillar® dozer. Wasatch Integrated has brought the “dump” of my childhood into the 21st century, with state-of-the-art solid waste disposal, recycling, and re-use facilities. The newly constructed Material Recovery and Transfer Facility recycles many different types of waste materials and will be instrumental in preserving the landfill for future kids."

- Mayor Mike Gailey, Syracuse City
“I just turned seventy! I can honestly say that the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District landfill and I have grown up, side-by-side. During my youth a Saturday was not complete without a trip to the “dump” and being hefted up onto Mr. Jacques’ Caterpillar® dozer. Wasatch Integrated has brought the “dump” of my childhood into the 21st century, with state-of-the-art solid waste disposal, recycling, and re-use facilities. The newly constructed Material Recovery and Transfer Facility recycles many different types of waste materials and will be instrumental in preserving the landfill for future kids."

- Mayor Mike Gailey, Syracuse City

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