Green Tech Firm’s Leadership Takes Center Stage at SERC, IBCE, American Biogas & SWANA RCon
“Landfills are not sustainable endpoints for municipal solid waste. Communities need infrastructure that works now – at scale, within regulatory frameworks, and with real economics behind it.”
— Steve Napolitan, CEO, WāstAway
BRENTWOOD, TN, UNITED STATES, February 12, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- WāstAway is showcasing its multi-patented technologies that transform municipal solid waste (MSW) to sustainable fuel – in 30 minutes – achieving 85% landfill diversion at the world’s top waste recycling and biogas conferences this spring.
Landfills are a burgeoning problem across the
At scale, deployments achieve annual carbon reduction impacts equivalent to removing approximately 96,000 vehicles from the road, eliminating hundreds of billions of pounds of CO₂ emissions, or adding 517,000 acres of forest land producing clean oxygen each year.
At the Southeast Recycling Conference (SERC), February 15–17 in Destin, Florida, WāstAway will highlight its deployable waste-to-energy infrastructure solutions. CEO Steve Napolitan will speak on the panel, “Discovering New Revenue Streams Through Green Technologies,” and company representatives will be available at Booth #32.
Napolitan’s work over the years with municipalities, utilities and environmental innovators gives an acute understanding of how cities can integrate technology and sustainability without compromising budgets or community well-being. That focus on circular economy design – and a commitment to diverting waste from landfills, reducing emissions and creating new economic opportunities – will be spotlighted at the conferences.
WāstAway will be a sponsor, exhibitor, presenter and moderator at the International Biomass Conference & Expo March 31-April 2 in Nashville, Tennessee. Napolitan will deliver a panel presentation “Tap into the Trillion Dollar Waste-To-Fuel Revolution,” moderated by David Palmer, WāstAway’s vice president of engineering. Terry Moore, the company’s chief business development officer, will also moderate a panel on biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG) at the IBCE. WāstAway will also host a group of conference leaders for a plant tour at its company headquarters in Morrison, Tennessee after the conference.
“Landfills are not sustainable endpoints for municipal solid waste,” Napolitan said. “Communities need infrastructure that works now – at scale, within regulatory frameworks, and with real economics behind it. That is the role WāstAway is playing. We are committed to making the greatest use of waste to make the world a better place”
WāstAway will also participate in the Biogas Americas conference May 18-21 in Detroit, and the SWANA RCon conference Sept. 29-Oct. 2 in St. Louis, Missouri.
WāstAway is poised for rapid growth in the coming years. The company is working on multiple projects around the world – achieving 85% landfill diversion while producing clean, green, renewable fuels.
About WāstAway
WāstAway, based in Morrison, Tenn., is a leading green technology company with a multi-patented equipment design and processing system that converts municipal solid waste (MSW) into usable energy, achieving 85% landfill diversion. WāstAway’s technology removes metals (ferrous and non-ferrous) and plastics, for recycling and converts the remaining waste into sterile, carbon rich, sustainable engineered fuel for a variety of uses. Its renewable, negative-carbon footprint products include a proven, high-BTU coal replacement fuel for cement kilns, power plants, steel mills, pulp mills and other solid fuel users; biofuels produced through gasification and pyrolysis; renewable natural gas (RNG) produced through anaerobic digestion; and a soil enrichment additive. WāstAway, founded in 2002, is a subsidiary of Bouldin Corporation, which began in 1959 as Bouldin & Lawson, now a premier manufacturer of agricultural and horticultural machinery for the greenhouse and nursery industries. For more information, visit www.WāstAway.com.


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