BioHitech America and Four Seasons Hotel Boston Share in Environmental Partnership on BioHitech's GOHBio 1001 Organic Waste Decomposition Machine (United States)
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BioHitech America and Four Seasons Hotel Boston Share in Environmental Partnership on BioHitech's GOHBio 1001 Organic Waste Decomposition Machine (United States)
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2009-05-08
BioHitech America, LLC, a privately owned environmental technology company, and Four Seasons Hotel Boston, have partnered on the installation of BioHitech's organic waste decomposition system. The GOHBio system will enable the hotel to dispose of their food waste at its point of generation, thereby eliminating all traditional steps of waste removal and disposal, including trash hauling services. Resultantly, greenhouse gases will be reduced, landfill space and fuel will be preserved, and their overall carbon footprint will be smaller.
"I am delighted by our partnership with Four Seasons Hotel Boston. The GOHBio 1001 will enable the hotel to reduce their carbon footprint while reducing trash removal expenses and streamlining work flow efficiencies. My hope is that sharing in an environmental partnership with such a prestigious organization will bring awareness to alternative solutions to traditional waste services and encourage other organizations to take ownership of the sustainability of our environment," commented Frank E. Celli, CEO of BioHitech America.
The GOHBio series of decomposition machines, manufactured by BioHitech International, is distributed exclusively by Allendale, NJ-based BioHitech America. The GOHBio system is available in 3 stock models with customization capabilities available to accommodate special capacity requirements and work site specifications.
BioHitech America is an industry leader in comprehensive organic waste disposal with over 60 years collective waste services experience.
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