Turning Green

The Illinois Army National Guard training center in Marseilles, Ill., just bought a solar-powered trash compactor, and David Miller, the center's solid waste and recycling coordinator, wants to buy another half dozen units for other National Guard locations in the state. “The solar-power capability provides us a great deal of flexibility in how we use the compactors and where we can place them,” Miller says. Joe Dinoto Jr., the owner/operator of the Chick-Fil-A restaurant at Arundel Mills in Hanover, Md., also has purchased a solar-powered compactor. “By choosing the solar model, I avoided the expense of installing three-phase ...

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