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Who is World Waste Systems? We
design, finance, build and own recycling
facilities that range in size from 50 tons
per day to 2,000 tons per day and operate
at a fraction of the cost of our competitors
We specialize in processing municipal,
commercial, industrial and agricultural
wastes and making salable secondary byproducts from them utilizing technologies
that compliment the natural assets and
resources of where we build a facility.
What does WWS Do? The WWS process
utilizes a manual sorting process with a
static pile accelerated composting method
to achieve recycling and diversion rates as
high as 95%, while operating at a fraction
of the expense of its competitors. When
the WWS system is employed, plastics,
cardboard, glass, aluminum and ferrous
metals are sorted and sold and the
remaining organic matter is composted
into a nutrient rich 100% organic humusbased fertilizer.
The process has been verified and
approved by the Minnesota, Georgia and
United States Environmental Protection
Agency and the 1996 Olymic Committee.
Why should you consider WWS? WWS
was created to fulfill the market need for a
low cost, integrated recycling/compost
disposal alternative to landfills and
incinerators. WWS should be considered
where there is a need. In most major cities
each resident generates approximately 500
kilos of mixed household waste annually
that currently goes to area landfills that is
unsightly, unhealthy and expensive. Some
of the garbage goes to an incinerator which
destroys precious resources and pollutes
our precious air. WWS offers a disposal
option that is non-polluting, recovers
valuable resources for reuse, creates new
jobs and is environmentally safe.
Where can WWS work for you? WWS’s
primary business segment provides
integrated waste management and
environmental services, including the sale
of recovered recyclables and manufacture
of nutrient rich composts and fertilizers, as
well as disposal brokerage and
management services, to industrial,
commercial, municipal and governmental
customers, through operating public and
private facilities that process mixed and
single source wastes. WWS was formed to
provide waste disposers with a cost saving
alternative to landfills and incinerators
through recycling and composting. WWS's
vision is to build, own and operate waste
processing facilities that recycle waste into
beneficial secondary by-products.
How does WWS work? WWS's services
are provided through building and
operating public or building and operating
privately owned facilities. WWS's range of
services include facility design,
construction and operation, waste
management consulting, recyclables
brokerage and compost distribution. WWS
also offers its customers a wide variety of
environmental services, ranging from
problem analysis and site evaluation to
transportation and disposal. WWS's
technical services create demand for
disposal services and those services can, in
turn, generate business for consulting
services. WWS believes that the ability to
offer a low cost, high recycling rate,
disposal option to landfills and incinerators
is the key to long-term success and growth
in the waste processing industry. WWS is
unique because it employs a highly
efficient, low tech, sorting system coupled
with a high throughput compost system
that produces a nutrient rich end product
without creating offensive odors. The
WWS compost process "converts"
organic material in record time without the
odor associated with traditional
composting or the labor intensive turning
of material. The WWS process results in
greater volume yield and saves time and
money because it requires less labor,
equipment, and space. There are no known
negative impacts from the process or
products.
Processing Facts
{ Project Management
{ Compost Manufacturing
A Typical Facility
Processing Capacity
100 – 2,000 Tons Per Day
Waste Disposition
+/- 85% Recycled/Composted
+/- 15% Landfill Rejects
+/- Up to 150,000 Tons of Compost
Types of Waste
Mixed Municipal Solid Waste
Single Source Organics
Agricultural Organics
Type of Recycling System
Manual Sort and Shred
Large, Non-aerated, Static Pile
Cost of Facility
USD$1 - $100 Million
A verified and approved method for
achieving 95% recycling or more
Amount of Land Needed
10 - 200 acres
The WWS Management Team
The WWS management team includes a
specialized group of industry professionals
with collective expertise in the following
areas:
{ Facility Planning, Permitting
{ Systems Design/Integration
{ Banking and Finance
{ Facility Construction
For Additional Information
Brian C. Donnelly
8903 West Anthony Road
Ocala, FL 34479
Telephone (352) 620 8444
Fax: (707) 264 6505
Email: WorldWasteSys@aol.com
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