James Warner, CEO of Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA) discusses the Pennsylvania county's integrated system of managing waste through recycling and waste-to-energy processing that has helped the community achieve a 98 percent MSW diversion rate and extend landfill life. You can find out more about Warner and the LCSWMA in the Summer 2012 issue of <i>Renewable Energy from Waste</i> which will be available in July.
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