
Waste to Value is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by journalist Justin R. Wolf. The pod is devoted to exploring the waste-to-value economy and celebrating the innovations and innovators leading this industrial revolution. New episodes every other Monday.
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The built environment has a 600 million ton waste problem. Construction and demolition, or C&D waste, comprising large volumes of concrete, wood, drywall, glass, even furniture, and much more. This significantly contributes to landfill volu...
For episode 6 of Waste to Value, “From Liability to Asset,” I speak with feature...
Baie Verte in north central Newfoundland, Canada, is one of several communities that comprise the island’s emerald zone. In the 1950s, a large deposit of asbestos was discovered and Baie Verte, which is French for Green Bay was quick...
BAIE Minerals, a company based in the remote fishing village of Baie Verte, Newfoundland (one of the easternmost points in North America), has tapped into a unique model of climate economics. The company’s co-founders, Trina Barrett and Mik...
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When we think about wood products and our domestic forests that supply them, we invariably arrive at mental images of large swaths of...
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