| | DECEMBER - JANUARY6EDITOR'S DESKPowerful entities necessitate effective recycling and disposal solutions, especially within the utilities sector, an essential industry that prioritizes safety, reliability, and quality. Today, it stands as one of the industries buzzing with heightened awareness and fervor about the imperative for sustainable solid waste management. The management of this waste comes at a high cost, places greater stress on natural resources, and signifies a lost chance to harness value from materials within the waste stream.However, with the emergence of new technologies, evolving data insights, and heightened environmental awareness, the landscape of waste management has undergone significant transformation in most countries, including Canada. For example, the integration of sensors and other cloud-based technology aims to diminish waste quantities and enhance service efficiency. Yet, the ongoing quest for more sustainable waste management practices that also yield cost savings remains an ongoing endeavor. Businesses are progressively quantifying the environmental impact of their waste to minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.In 2022, Canada presented a budget plan to make significant positive changes in its waste management system. The country is committed to investing $183.1 million over five years to diminish plastic waste and enhance the circularity of plastics through the establishment of regulatory measures, alongside the execution of scientific research to guide policy formulation.Moreover, several other companies are also collaborating in this endeavor with the aim to evaluate a series of risk mitigation strategies applicable to site infrastructure expansion, the extension of waste management services, educational outreach efforts, historical waste removal, and the implementation of integrated waste collection systems. This edition will specifically emphasize the prominent utility waste management services providers in Canada like, Almaquin Enterprises. It is also focused on few other companies and leaders that are actively participating in this waste management program by delivering high-quality, effective solutions.Olivia Smith Managing Editoreditor@utilitiestechoutlook.comFrom Local Impact to Global Influence: Canada's Utility Waste Management EffortsOlivia SmithCopyright © 2023 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.VisualizersRonald DonovanManaging EditorOlivia SmithDisclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava GarciaJoshua Parker Kenny PeruzziVian Isaac DECEMBER - JANUARY, Vol 07 - Issue 05 ISSN: ISSN 2995-9756 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Utilities Tech OutlookVisit www.utilitiestechoutlook.com Email:sales@utilitiestechoutlook.comeditor@utilitiestechoutlook.commarketing@utilitiestechoutlook.com
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